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Auction 


June  3  &  4,  2014 

ANCIENT  &  WORLD  COINS 


Ira  &  Larry  Goldberg  Coins  &  Collectibles,  Inc. 

Los  Angeles,  CA  and  Online 


The  Pre-Long  Beach  Auction 

Ancient  &  World  Coins  •  June  3  &  4,  2014  •  Los  Angeles,  CA 

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Ira  Goldberg 


^IRA&  LARRY ^ 

GoldberG 


AUCTIONEERS 


Larry  Goldberg 


Session  Five 

Roman  Denarii 
**Special  Catalog** 

Tuesday,  June  3,  2014  10:00am 

Session  Six 

Ancients 

Tuesday,  June  3,  2014  approx 
1:00pm 


Cataloged  By 

Aleeza  Brown 
Yifu  Che 
Frank  Draskovic 
Ira  Goldberg 
Larry  Goldberg 
Stephen  Harvey 
John  Lavender 
Jason  Villarreal 

Lead  Auctioneer 

Jason  Villarreal 

General  Manager 

Glenn  Onishi 

Manuscripts  and  Collectibles 
Beverly  Hill 

Catalog  Production 

Lyle  Engleson 
Zoe  Hosmann 


East  Coast  Representative 

Don  Hosier 

West  Coast  Representative 

John  Singer 

Auction  Consultant 

Robert  Scheckman 

Auction  Department 

Blessie  Aguilar 
Carolin  Setareh 

Accounting 
Nelly  Fong 

Lot  Viewing 
William  Walker 

Shipping 

Albert  Almodovar 


Session  Seven 

World  Gold 

Tuesday,  June  3,  2014  6:00pm 

Session  Eight 

World  Crowns  &  Minors 
Wednesday  June  4,  2014  10:00am 


Lot  Preview  Schedule 
(in  our  offices) 

By  Appointment  Only 
May  19  -  June  3rd,  2014 
Monday  -  Friday  9am  -  5pm 

Open  Lot  Viewing 

May  26th  -  June  3th,  2014 
9am  -  5pm 


Online  Bidding  for  the  entire  sale  will  be  on  GoldbergLive 
Auctions  at  goldbergcoins.com  (17.5%  premium) 
and  listed  on  SixBid  and  SaleRoom. 


Upcoming  Auctions 


Sale  #80  June  1-4,  2014 

Pre-Long  Beach  Auction  -  U.S.  Gold  Coins,  U.S.  Currency  &  Ancient  and  World  Coins 
Two  Catalogs,  $15  US  each.  |  $40  International  each 

Sale  #81  August  31  -  September  3,  2014 

Pre-Long  Beach  Auction  -  U.S.  Gold  Coins,  U.S.  Currency  &  Ancient  and  World  Coins 
Two  Catalogs,  $15  US  each.  |  $40  International  each 

Sale  #82  November  8.  2014 

The  Philatelic  Auction  featuring  U.S.  and  World  Stamps 
$15  US|  $40  International 

Sale  #83  November  9.  2014 

The  Manuscript  &  Collectibles  Auction  Featuring  Collectibles,  Historical  Documents  &  Jewelry 
$15  US|  $40  International 


Evening  Session  featuring  World  and  Ancient  Coins. 

To  be  held  at  the  New  York  International  Numismatic  Convention  at  the  Waldorf  Astoria  Hotel. 
Catalog  and  info  TBA. 


11400  W.  Olympic  Blvd  Suite  800 
Los  Angeles  CA  90064 
Goldbergcoins.com 
Facebook.com/GoldbergCoins 
@GoldbergCoins 

310.551.2646  (ph) 

310.551.2626  (fax) 

1.800.978.2646  (toll  free) 


LM  838 
LM  845 


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©  2014  Ira  &  Larry  Goldberg 
Coins  &  Collectibles,  Inc. 

All  Rights  Reserved. 

Bonded  California  Auctioneer 
No.  3S95453300 


Session  Information 

Ancient  &  World  Coins  •  June  3  &  4,  2014  •  Los  Angeles,  CA 

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Session  Six 


Ancient  Coins 

Tuesday,  June  3,  2014  approx  1:00pm 


3000 

3073 

3124 

3234 

3386 

3423 

3436 

3572 

3573 

3583-3599 


Roman  Republic 
Roman  Imperitorial 
The  Civil  Wars  A.D.  68 
Ancient  Greek 
Roman  Republic 
Roman  Imperatorial  Period 
Roman  Imperial  Coinage 
Ostrogoths 
Byzantine  Empire 
Large  Lots  of  Ancient  Coins 


Session  Seven 

World  Gold  Coins 

Tuesday,  June  3,  2014  6:00pm 

3600-3939  World  Gold  Coins 


Session  Eight 

World  Crowns  8i  Minors 
Wednesday  June  4,  2014  10:00am 
3940-4683  World  Crowns  and  Minors 


The  Pre-Long  Beach  Auction 

Ancient  &  World  Coins  •  June  3  &  4,  2014  •  Los  Angeles,  CA 

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ABSENTEE  BIDDER  FORM 


PLEASE  FILL  OUT  THIS  FORM  AND  MAIL  TO: 

11400  W.  Olympic  Blvd  Suite  800 

Los  Angeles,  CA  90064 

Attn:  Bid  Department 

FAX  TO:  310-551-2626 


BUYER  S  FEE 

17.5% 


BIDDER  INFORMATION 


_  Today's  Date 

First  Name  (please  print  or  type)  Last  Name  Middle  Initial 

_  Resale  ID  #_ 

Company  Name  (if  applicable) 

_  Customer  #_ 

Street  Address  □  (check  if  new  address) 


City 


State 


Zip  Code 


Please  send  my  invoice  via: 


□ 

Fax 

Telephone  Home  (Required) 

Daytime 

Mobile 

□ 

Email 

—  □ 

Mail 

Fax 


Email 


Bidders  who  do  not  have  established  credit  with  Ira  &  Larry  Goldberg  Coins  &  Collectibles,  Inc.  or  other  leading  coin  dealers  must 
enclose  a  25%  deposit  on  bids,  or  bids  will  not  be  executed.  See  our  Terms  &  Conditions  for  acceptable  methods  of  payment 
and  before  placing  any  bids.  To  expedite  verification,  please  provide  the  full  name  and  zip  code  of  each  numismatic  reference. 


□  I  HAVE  ESTABLISHED  CREDIT  WITH 
IRA  &  LARRY  GOLDBERG  COINS 
&  COLLECTIBLES,  INC.  OR  PROVIDED 
NUMISMATIC  REFERENCES 


□  I  HAVE  ENCLOSED  A  DEPOSIT  IN 
THE  FORM  OF  A  (CIRCLE  ONE): 

Money  Order  Check 

Reference  No.  _ 


Total  Amount  $ 


NUMISMATIC  REFERENCES 


Name  (please  print  or  type) 

Business 

Daytime  Phone 

Zip  Code 

Name  (please  print  or  type) 

Business 

Daytime  Phone 

Zip  Code 

Name  (please  print  or  type) 

Business 

Daytime  Phone 

Zip  Code 

SIGNATURE  DATE 

By  signing  above,  you  permit  Ira  &  Larry  Goldberg  Coins  &  Collectibles,  Inc.  to  execute  your  bid(s) 

AND  agree  to  the  Terms  and  Conditions  of  sale. 


BIDS  UNDER  50%  OF  LOW  ESTIMATE 
WILL  NOT  BE  ACCEPTED 


For  additional  bid  sheets,  please  photocopy  this  page  before  entering  bids. 
Read  our  Terms  of  Sale  before  placing  bids. 

BUYER'S  FEE  17.5% 


Lot  #  Bid  Amount 

Lot  # 

Bid  Amount 

Lot  #  Bid  Amount 

Lot  # 

Bid  Amount 

GUIDE  FOR  ABSENTEE  BIDDERS 

SUGGESTED  BIDDING 
INCREMENTS 

All  bids  must  be  received  6  business  hours  prior  to  the  Auction  Session. 

$0-99 

$5 

$8K- 17999 

$500 

Your  Absentee  Bid  Form  should  contain  bids  for  one  sale  only;  the  sale 

$100-299 

$10 

$18K-49,999 

$1,000 

name  and  sale  number  should  appear  at  the  top.  Please  place  your 

$300-499 

$20 

$50K-99,999 

$2500 

bids  as  early  as  possible.  In  the  event  of  identical  bids,  the  earliest  bid 

$500-999 

$25 

$100K-249K 

$5000 

received  will  take  precedence. 

$1K-1999 

$50 

$250K-499,999 

$10K 

$2K-3999 

$100 

$500K-  + 

$25K 

Bidders  MUST  read  through  our  Terms  and  Conditions  before  submitting 

$4K-7,999 

$250 

bids.  These  terms  contain  important  information  regarding  our 
guarantees,  billing,  shipping,  and  return  policies. 


ABSENTEE  BIDS 

If  you  are  unable  to  attend  the  auction  in 
person,  and  wish  to  place  bids,  you  may 
give  Goldberg's  bid  department  instructions 
to  bid  on  your  behalf.  Our  representatives 
will  try  to  purchase  the  lot  for  the  lowest 
price  possible,  and  will  not  purchase  the 
lot  for  more  than  you  indicate.  This  service 
is  free  and  confidential.  Note:  Ira  &  Larry 
Goldberg  Coins  &  Collectibles,  Inc.  offers 
this  service  as  a  convenience  to  clients  who 
are  unable  to  attend  the  sale  in  person,  and 
although  we  will  make  every  effort,  we  will 
not  be  responsible  for  error  or  failure  to 
execute  bids. 

PLACING  ABSENTEE  BIDS 
To  place  bids,  please  use  the  Absentee 
Bidder  Form  provided  in  this  catalog.  Be 
sure  to  accurately  put  the  lot  number  and 
the  maximum  price  you  are  willing  to  pay 
on  each  lot.  Always  indicate  a  top  limit  or 
the  amount  which  you  would  bid  if  you 
were  attending  the  auction  in  person.  This 
amount  should  not  include  the  buyers 
commission  noted  in  chapter  16  of  the 
"Terms  and  Conditions  of  sale". 

MAIL  BIDS 

When  bidding  by  mail,  you  frequently 
purchase  lots  for  less  than  your  maximum 
bid.  On  the  floor  of  the  auction,  bidding 
will  open  at  5-10%  above  the  second 
highest  mail  bid:  We  act  on  your  behalf  as 
the  highest  mail  bidder.  If  the  auctioneer 
recognizes  no  other  bids  from  the  floor, 
you  will  be  awarded  the  lot  at  the  opening 
bid.  If  bidding  proceeds  from  the  floor, 
the  company,  acting  as  your  agent,  bids 
in  increments  over  the  previous  bid.  This 
process  is  continued  until  you  are  awarded 
the  lot  or  you  are  outbid  by  the  floor. 


LIMIT  BIDDERS 

If  you  have  a  "limit"  that  you  must  stay 
within  you  must  clearly  notate  this  limit 
on  your  bid  sheet.  We  will  buy  your  lots 
as  inexpensively  as  possible  but  will  not 
exceed  your  "limit". 

"OR  BIDS" 

Alternative  bids  should  be  indicated  by 
using  the  word  "OR"  between  the  lot 
numbers.  Then  if  your  bid  on  an  early  lot 
is  successful,  we  will  not  continue  to  bid 
on  any  other  lots  for  you.  Or,  if  your  early 
bids  are  unsuccessful,  we  will  continue  to 
execute  bids  for  alternative  lots  until  a  bid 
is  successful.  Bids  must  always  be  placed  in 
the  same  order  as  the  lot  numbers  appear 
in  the  catalog. 

TELEPHONE  BIDS 

Bids  may  be  placed  by  telephone,  but  are 
accepted  only  at  Ira  &  Larry  Goldberg  Coins 
&  Collectibles,  Inc.  discretion  and  at  the 
risk  of  the  telephone  bidder.  We  will  not 
be  responsible  for  error  or  failure  to 
notify  the  customer  in  a  timely  manner 
during  the  auction.  The  telephone 
bidder  must  notify  the  company  at  least 
24  hours  prior  to  auction  all  lots  the  bidder 
is  interested  in  bidding  on.  The  telephone 
bidder  should  have  a  preconceived  idea  of 
the  top  limit  that  he/she  would  like  to  bid 
prior  to  auction.  In  some  instances,  the 
representative  of  the  company  will  request 
this  information  at  the  time  of  auction.  This 
information  assists  us  in  the  bidding  process 
by  giving  us  a  range  to  stay  active  in  the 
bidding.  We  will  not  notify  the  auctioneer  of 
your  limit  and  will  buy  your  lot  at  the  lowest 
price  possible. 


INTERNET  BIDDING 

Internet  bidding  is  available  via 
GoldbergLive.  You  must  be  registered 
with  our  firm  to  be  able  to  participate 
in  the  internet  bidding  process.  You 
may  view  our  online  catalogs  and  bid  live 
on  our  website.  Instructions  and  details 
are  available  online.  You  must  be  pre¬ 
approved  to  bid  via  the  web.  Please  note 
that  network  down  time  or  internet  speed 
may  interfere  with  bidding.  All  internet 
bids  are  executed  LIVE  on  the  floor 
during  auction.  We  cannot  stop  our 
auction  due  to  technical  difficulties. 
This  service  is  free  and  confidential. 
Standard  17.5%  premium.  To  log  in  or 
bid,  please  go  to  goldbergcoins.com.  Click 
the  Log  in  or  Bid  button  at  top  left. 

BUYER'S  PREMIUM 

The  "top  limit"  you  indicate  on  your  bid 
form  is  for  the  hammer  price  only.  Please 
keep  in  mind  that  a  buyer's  premium  will 
be  added  to  the  successful  bid  price  of  each 
lot  you  buy  and  is  payable  by  you,  together 
with  the  applicable  sales  tax  and  shipping 
charges  which  is  applied  to  the  total  cost  of 
your  purchase  (the  total  cost  includes  the 
buyer's  premium). 

SUCCESSFUL  BIDS 

Successful  bidders  will  be  notified  and 
invoiced  within  a  few  days  of  the  sale. 
Prices  realized  are  posted  on  our  website 
immediately  following  each  session,  and 
are  subject  to  change  until  the  completion 
of  the  sale. 


TERMS  AND  CONDITIONS  OF  SALE 

These  Terms  and  Conditions  of  Sale  set  forth  the  terms  of  a  public  auction  sale  conducted  in  Los  Angeles,  California  by  Ira 
&  Larry  Goldberg  Coins  &  Collectibles,  Inc.,  a  Nevada  corporation,  California  Auction  Bond  No.  3S95453300  (hereinafter,  the 
"Auctioneer"  or  "Goldberg").  The  Terms  and  Conditions  of  sale,  the  glossary,  if  any,  and  all  other  contents  of  this  catalog  are 
subject  to  amendment  by  us  by  the  posting  of  notices  or  by  oral  announcements  made  during  the  sale.  By  participating  in 
any  sale,  you  acknowledge  that  you  are  bound  by  these  terms  and  conditions. 


1  Tbs  catalog  contains  the  description 
of  property  of  multiple  consignors  (the  “Con¬ 
signors"),  and  may  include  consignments  from 
Ira  &  Larry  Goldberg  Coins  &  Collectibles,  Inc., 
its  pn nopals,  and  affiliated  or  related  compa¬ 
nies  and  their  employees,  officers,  or  princi¬ 
pals.  AJI  persons  seeking  to  bid,  whether  m 
person,  through  an  agent  or  employee,  or  by 
telephone,  facsimile  or  mail,  must  have  a  cata¬ 
logue  and  register  to  tud  at  the  auction,  either 
by  completing  a  registration  card  or  by  com¬ 
pleting  the  bid  sheet  incorporated  into  the  cat¬ 
alogue.  The  Purchaser  acknowledges  that  an 
invoice  describing  a  lot  by  number  incorporates 
the  catalogue  by  reference. 

2  By  submitting  a  bid,  whether  m  per¬ 
son,  by  mail,  by  phone,  by  facsimile  or  through 
an  employee  or  agent,  the  Bidder  acknowl¬ 
edges  (i)  receipt  of  the  catalogue,  («)  that  the 
Bidder  has  read  the  Terms  and  Conditions  of 
Sale  and  the  descnpbons  for  the  lots  on  which 
they  have  bid,  and  (hi)  that  they  agree  to  ad¬ 
here  to  these  Terms  and  Conditions  of  Sale. 
Acceptance  of  Bids:  Anyone  wishing  to  place 
bids  on  lots  who  will  not  be  attending  the  live 
auction  must  submit  their  tnd(s)  at  least  six 
(6)  business  hours  poor  to  the  auction  ses¬ 
sion.  Bidder  is  responsible  for  verifying  said 
bids  were  received  by  Goldberg. 

3  Each  Bidder's  determination  of  it's 
bid  should  be  based  upon  its  own  examina¬ 
tion  of  the  item(s),  rather  than  the  grade  rep¬ 
resented  in  this  Catalogue  or  elsewhere.  In 
any  purchase  or  sale,  the  value  of  the  item(s) 
is  determined  by  the  price.  THE  PURCHAS¬ 
ER  HEREBY  ASSUMES  ALL  RISKS  OF  VALUA¬ 
TION  CONCERNING  ANY  AND  ALL  PURCHAS¬ 
ES.  All  Floor  Bidders  acknowledge  that  the 
Auctioneer  can  decline  to  accept  bids  from 
the  a  Floor  Bidder  who  is  known  to  have  not, 
in  fact,  examined  the  lot  prior  to  the  sale. 

4  All  material  shall  be  sold  in  sepa¬ 
rate  lots  to  the  highest  Bidder  as  determined 
by  Auctioneer.  If  any  dispute  arises  during 
or  immediately  after  the  sale  of  a  lot,  Auc¬ 


tioneer  shall  have  the  right  to  rescind  the  lot 
offered  and  put  the  lot  up  for  sale  again.  In 
all  cases,  Auctioneer's  decision  shall  be  final. 
For  the  protection  of  any  Mail  Bidder,  no  “un¬ 
limited"  or  “buy"  bids  will  be  accepted.  Ira 
&  Larry  Goldberg  Coins  &  Collectibles,  Inc. 
shall  have  the  right  in  its  sole  and  absolute 
discretion  to  reject  any  such  bid  received. 
When  identical  bids  are  received  for  a  lot, 
preference  is  given  to  the  first  tud  received 
as  determined  by  the  Auctioneer.  A  mail  bid 
will  take  precedence  over  an  identical  floor 
tud;  a  Floor  Bidder  must  bid  higher  than 
the  highest  mail  bid  to  be  awarded  any  lot. 

5  Bids  must  be  for  an  entire  lot  and 
each  kit  constitutes  a  separate  sale.  No  lot 
will  be  broken  up  unless  the  Auctioneer  de¬ 
termines  otherwise.  Lots  will  be  sold  in  their 
numbered  sequence  unless  Auctioneer  di¬ 
rects  otherwise. 

6  All  lots  may  carry  a  reserve.  For 
purposes  of  these  Terms  and  Conditions  of 
Sale,  a  reserve  means  a  confidential  price  be¬ 
low  which  the  Auctioneer  will  not  sell  an  item 
or  will  re-purchase  on  behalf  of  the  Consign¬ 
or  or  for  the  account  of  Goldberg. 

7  The  Auctioneer  may  open  the  bid¬ 
ding  on  any  lot  by  placing  a  bid  on  behalf 
of  the  seller;  a  Bidder  by  mail,  telephone 
or  facsimile;  or  any  other  participant  in  the 
sale.  The  Auctioneer  may  also  bid  on  behalf 
of  the  Consignor  up  to  the  amount  of  the  re¬ 
serve,  by  (i)  accepting  bids  from  floor  agents 
on  behalf  of  the  Consignor,  or  any  affiliated 
or  related  company  of  the  Auctioneer  or  the 
Consignor;  (ii)  by  placing  successive  or  con¬ 
secutive  bids  for  any  lot;  or  (iii)  by  placing 
bids  in  response  to  other  Bidders. 

8  Auctioneer  reserves  the  nght,  at  his 
sole  discretion,  (i)  to  accept  or  decline  any  bid, 
(ii)  to  accept  or  decline  any  challenge  to  any 
bid  or  bidding  increment,  (iii)  to  reduce  any 
mail  bid  received,  (iv)  to  open  the  bidding  of 
a  lot  at  any  level  deemed  appropriate  by  the 


Auctioneer,  and  (v)  to  determine  the  prevail¬ 
ing  bid.  Bids  will  not  be  knowingly  accepted 
from  persons  under  eighteen  (18)  years  of 
age  without  a  parent's  written  consent  con¬ 
taining  an  acknowledgment  that  the  Terms 
and  Conditions  of  Sale  herein  and  indicating 
their  agreement  to  be  bound  thereby  on  be¬ 
half  of  the  Bidder. 

9  It  is  unlawful  and  illegal  for  Bidders 
to  collude,  pool,  or  agree  with  another  bidder 
to  pay  less  than  the  fair  value  for  a  lot.  Bid¬ 
ders  in  the  sale  acknowledge  that  the  law  pro¬ 
vides  for  substantial  penalties  in  the  form  of 
treble  damages  and  attorneys'  fees  and  costs 
for  those  who  violate  these  provisions. 

10  Ira  &  Larry  Goldberg  Coins  &  Col¬ 
lectibles,  Inc.  reserves  the  nght  to  withdraw 
any  lot  at  any  time,  even  after  the  hammer 
has  fallen,  until  the  Purchaser  has  taken 
physical  possession  of  the  lot.  No  Consign-  > 
or  who  has  registered  to  bid  at  the  sale  (or 
at  any  other  time  unless  otherwise  provid¬ 
ed  in  the  consignment  agreement),  or  any 
Purchaser  or  prospective  Bidder  shall  have 
a  nght  to  claim  any  damages,  direct,  conse¬ 
quential  or  otherwise,  if  a  lot  is  withdrawn,  I 
even  after  the  sale. 

11  GOLDBERG  IS  NOT  RESPONSIBLE 
FOR  ERRORS  IN  BIDDING.  A  Bidder  should 
make  certain  to  bid  on  the  correct  lot  and 
that  the  bid  is  for  an  amount  (plus  the  sev¬ 
enteen  and  one-half  percent  (17.5%) 
Buyer's  Commission  that  he  or  she  is  will¬ 
ing  and  able  to  pay.  Since  other  Bidders  (by 
mail,  facsimile  or  other  electronic  media  and  in 
person)  will  be  present,  and  since  a  re-offer- 
mg  could  damage  the  momentum  of  the  sale, 
once  the  hammer  has  fallen  and  the  Auction¬ 
eer  has  announced  the  winning  Bidder,  such 
Bidder  is  unconditionally  bound  to  pay  for  the 
lot,  even  if  the  Bidder  has  made  a  mistake. 

12  THIS  IS  NOT  AN  APPROVAL  SALE. 
All  lots  sold  to  the  highest  Bidder  as  deter¬ 
mined  by  (Continued  on  next  page) 


Auctioneer  are  final.  Floor  Bidders  are  en¬ 
couraged  to  carefully  examine  all  lots  which 
they  are  interested  in  purchasing  because  all 
sales  of  items  viewed  by  Purchasers  in  ad¬ 
vance  of  a  sale,  even  if  the  sale  is  by  mail, 
telephone  or  facsimile,  and  all  lots  bid  upon 
by  the  Floor  Bidders,  together  with  all  those 
presenting  Goldberg  with  a  resale  certificate, 
out  of  state  resale  certificate,  or  similar  ev¬ 
idence  that  they  are  acting  as  a  dealer  ARE 
FINAL  AND  SUCH  ITEMS  MAY  NOT  BE  RE¬ 
TURNED.  If  the  description  of  any  lot  in  the 
catalogue  is  incorrect,  the  lot  is  returnable  if 
returned  within  five  (5)  calendar  days  of  re¬ 
ceipt,  and  received  by  Goldberg  no  later  than 
twenty-one  (21)  calendar  days  after  the  sale 
date.  No  return  or  refund  of  any  auction  lot 
will  be  considered  except  by  reason  of  lack 
of  authenticity,  unless  otherwise  provided  in 
these  Terms  and  Conditions  of  Sale.  All  lots 
are  sold  under  the  condition  that  any  claims 
challenging  grading,  authenticity  or  methods 
of  manufacture  must  be  made  in  writing  with¬ 
in  five  (5)  calendar  days  of  receipt  of  material. 

All  disputed  lots  must  be  returned  intact 
as  received  in  their  original,  sealed  and  un¬ 
opened  container.  Late  remittance  or  remov¬ 
al  of  any  lot  from  its  original  container  con¬ 
stitutes  just  cause  for  revocation  of  all  return 
privileges  for  any  reason. 

13  All  prospective  Bidders  who  are  al¬ 
lowed  the  opportunity  to  examine  lots  prior 
to  the  sale  shall  personally  assume  all  re¬ 
sponsibility  for  any  damage  they  cause  in  so 
doing.  Goldberg  shall  have  sole  discretion  in 
determining  the  value  of  the  damage  caused, 
which  shall  be  promptly  paid  by  the  prospec¬ 
tive  Bidder. 

14  Title  to  any  lot  remains  with  Con¬ 
signor,  any  secured  party  of  the  Consignor,  or 
assignee  of  Consignor,  as  the  case  may  be, 
until  the  lot  is  paid  for  in  full  by  Purchaser. 
Goldberg  reserves  the  right  to  require  pay¬ 
ment  in  full  before  delivering  any  lot  to  the 
successful  Purchaser. 

15  It  is  the  Purchaser's  responsibility 
and  obligation  to  have  the  lots  fully  insured 
while  in  his  or  her  possession.  Purchaser  as¬ 
sumes  any  and  all  RISK  OF  LOSS  once  the 
lot(s)  is  in  Purchaser's  possession. 

16  BUYER'S  COMMISSION  OF  SEV¬ 
ENTEEN  &  ONE-HALF  PERCENT  (17.5%). 
will  be  added  to  all  purchases  made  by  all 
Purchasers,  except  Consignors,  regardless  of 
Purchaser's  affiliation  with  any  group  or  or¬ 
ganization,  and  will  be  based  upon  the  total 
amount  of  the  final  bid. 


17  Pursuant  to  a  separate  agreement 
with  Auctioneer,  Consignors  or  their  agents 
may  be  permitted  to  bid  on  their  own  lots  in 
the  sale  and  may  receive  a  rebate  commis¬ 
sion  in  whole  or  in  part  if  successful.  Under 
some  circumstances,  Goldberg  may  agree 
with  a  Consignor  (i)  not  to  require  the  Con¬ 
signor  to  pay  for  all  or  part  of  any  items  bid 
upon  or  re-purchased  by  the  Consignor;  (ii) 
when  or  where  an  advance  has  been  made, 
to  have  the  Consignor  pay  an  agreed  upon 
difference  to  Goldberg;  or  (iii)  to  allow  an  off¬ 
set  against  other  transactions  with  Consignor. 
Where  the  Consignor  has  re-purchased  a  lot 
and  the  lot  is  either  returned  to  the  Consign¬ 
or  or  otherwise  dealt  with  or  disposed  of  in 
accordance  with  the  Consignor's  direction,  or 
pursuant  to  contractual  agreement,  Goldberg 
reserves  the  right  to  so  note  in  the  prices  re¬ 
alized  or  to  omit  a  price  from  the  price  real¬ 
ized.  Every  Consignor  who  registers  to  bid  in 
the  sale,  whether  to  "protect"  a  lot,  or  for  any 
other  purpose,  agrees  to  all  other  Terms  and 
Conditions  of  Sale  per  this  agreement. 

18  Lots  must  be  paid  for  within  14 
days  of  receipt  of  invoice  or  delivery.  Unless 
otherwise  agreed  in  writing,  auction  sales  are 
strictly  cash  above  $2,500.00  in  U.S.  Funds 
payable  through  a  bank  in  the  United  States. 
Contact  Goldberg  for  wiring  instructions  be¬ 
fore  sending  a  wire.  Goldberg  reserves  the 
right  to  decline  to  release  lots  for  which  funds 
have  not  yet  cleared.  Credit  card  (Visa  & 
Mastercard  only)  purchases  will  be  accepted 
on  totals  not  exceeding  $5,000.  On  any  cash 
transaction  or  series  of  transaction  exceeding 
$10,000,  Treasury  Form  8300  may  be  filed. 

19  Purchaser  agrees  to  promptly  pay, 
on  demand,  any  sales  tax,  or  any  other  tax,  if 
required  by  law  to  be  collected,  postage,  han¬ 
dling,  and  shipping  insurance  plus  the  sev¬ 
enteen  and  one-half  percent  (17.5%) 
Buyer's  Commission  and  any  other  taxes 
required  by  law  to  be  charged  or  collected,  to¬ 
gether  with  any  interest  or  penalty  that  may  be 
assessed. 

20  Purchaser  grants  to  Goldberg  or 
its  assigns  the  right  to  offset  any  sums  due, 
or  found  to  be  due  Purchaser  by  Goldberg, 
and  to  make  such  offset  from  any  past,  sub¬ 
sequent  or  future  consignment,  or  items 
acquired  by  Purchaser  in  possession  or  con¬ 
trol  of  Goldberg  or  from  any  sums  due  to 
Purchaser  by  Goldberg.  Purchaser  further 
grants  Goldberg  a  purchase  money  security 
interest  in  such  sums  or  items  to  the  extent 
applicable,  and  agrees  to  execute  such  doc¬ 
uments  as  may  be  reasonably  necessary  to 
grant  Goldberg  such  security  interest.  Pur¬ 


chaser  agrees  that  Goldberg  and  its  assigns 
shall  be  a  secured  party  with  respect  to  items 
bought  by  Purchaser  and  in  the  possession  of 
Goldberg,  to  the  extent  of  the  maximum  in¬ 
debtedness,  plus  all  accrued  expenses,  until 
the  indebtedness  is  paid. 

21  By  bidding  in  this  sale.  Purchaser 
personally  and  unconditionally  guarantees 
payment.  If  the  Purchaser  is  a  corporation, 
the  officers,  directors,  and  principals  of  the 
corporation  hereby  agree  to  personally  and 
unconditionally  guarantee  payment  as  part 
of  the  corporation's  agreement  to  bid.  The 
authorized  representative  of  any  corporate 
Purchaser  who  is  present  at  the  sale  shall 
provide  Goldberg  or  its  agent,  prior  to  the 
commencement  of  the  bidding  (or  at  the  time 
of  registration),  with  a  statement  signed  by 
each  principal,  director  and  officer  that  they 
each  personally  and  unconditionally  guaran¬ 
tee  any  payment  due  Goldberg. 

22  No  bids  will  be  accepted  from  Floor 
Bidders  and  Mail  Bidders  who  have  not  pre¬ 
viously  established  credit  with  Goldberg  un¬ 
less  they  first  (i)  furnish  satisfactory  credit 
references  or  (ii)  deposit  at  least  twenty-five 
percent  (25%)  of  their  total  bids  for  that 
session(s),  or  such  other  amounts  as  Gold¬ 
berg  may  require,  in  its  sole  and  absolute 
discretion.  Any  deposits  made  pursuant  to 
this  paragraph  will  be  applied  to  such  Bid¬ 
ders  purchases.  Any  unused  portion  of  such 
deposit  will  be  promptly  refunded  upon  clear¬ 
ance  of  the  funds. 

23  On  any  accounts  past  due,  Goldberg 
reserves  the  right  to  extend  credit  and  impose 
periodic  charges,  pursuant  to  these  Terms  and 
Conditions  of  Sale  or  as  set  forth  in  the  Pur¬ 
chaser's  invoice.  If  the  auction  invoice  is  not 
paid  in  full  when  due,  the  unpaid  balance  will 
earn  interest  at  the  rate  of  one-and-one-half 
percent  (1  1/2%)  per  month  until  paid.  In  the 
event  this  interest  rate  exceeds  the  interest 
permitted  by  law,  the  same  shall  be  adjusted 
to  the  maximum  rate  permitted  by  law.  Gold¬ 
berg  further  reserves  the  right  to  resell  the 
merchandise,  or  to  have  an  affiliated  or  relat¬ 
ed  company  do  so.  Purchaser  agrees  to  pay 
all  reasonable  attorneys'  fees,  court  costs  and 
other  collection  costs  incurred  by  Goldberg  or 
any  affiliated  or  related  company  to  collect 
past  due  invoices,  including  reasonable  costs 
of  any  resale  of  the  merchandise.  Purchaser 
also  agrees  to  pay  the  difference  between  the 
resale  price  and  any  previous  disbursements. 
Money  realized  from  the  resale  shall  be  ap¬ 
plied  as  follows:  (i)  to  pay  sums  due  to  the 
consignor,  (ii)  to  pay  Goldberg  standard  com¬ 
missions  and  (Continued  on  next  page) 


fees  for  the  resale,  (iii)  to  pay  Goldberg  any 
sums  owed  to  it  by  purchaser,  and  the  remain¬ 
der,  if  any,  will  be  paid  to  the  Purchaser.  Gold¬ 
berg  reserves  the  right  to  assign  its  interest  to 
any  third  party. 

24  Goldberg  may  at  its  sole  and  ab¬ 
solute  discretion,  make  loans  or  advances  to 
Consignors  and/or  prospective  Purchasers. 

25  The  Auctioneer  may  bid  for  his  or  its 
own  account  at  any  auction  (even  though  it 
may  not  be  required  to  pay  a  Buyer's  Commis¬ 
sion,  or  other  charges  that  other  Purchasers 
may  be  required  to  pay)  and  may  have  ac¬ 
cess  to  information  concerning  the  lots  and 
items  contained  therein  that  is  not  otherwise 
available  to  the  public.  Any  conflict  of  interest 
or  claim  of  competitive  advantage  resulting 
therefrom  is  expressly  waived  by  all  partici¬ 
pants  m  the  sale. 

26  If  a  dispute  arises  concerning  own¬ 
ership  of  a  lot  that  has  been  bid  upon,  Gold¬ 
berg  reserves  the  right  to  commence  a  statu¬ 
tory  interpleader  proceeding  at  the  expense  of 
the  Consignor  and  successful  Purchaser  and 
any  other  applicable  party,  and  in  such  event 
Goldbergs  shall  be  entitled  to  its  reasonable 
attorney's  fees  and  costs. 

27  In  the  event  of  a  successful  chal¬ 
lenge  to  the  title  to  any  goods  purchased, 
Goldberg  agrees  to  reimburse  any  Purchaser 
in  an  amount  equal  to  the  successful  bid  price 
actually  paid  by  Purchaser  at  auction  plus 
any  Buyer's  Commission  actually  paid,  in  full 
and  complete  satisfaction  of  all  claims,  such 
reimbursement  once  tendered  by  Goldberg, 
relieves  and  releases  Goldberg  from  any  re¬ 
sponsibility  whatsoever  to  the  Purchaser,  even 
if  the  instrument  is  not  cashed  or  is  returned. 

28  Goldberg  reserves  the  right  to  post¬ 
pone  the  auction  sale  or  any  session  thereof 
for  a  reasonable  period  of  time  for  any  reason 
whatsoever,  and  no  Bidder  or  prospective  Bid¬ 
der  shall  have  any  claim  as  a  result  thereof, 
including  consequential  damages. 

DISCLAIMERS  AND  WARRANTIES 

ALL  ITEMS  OFFERED  IN  THIS  CATALOGUE 
ARE  GUARANTEED  TO  BE  GENUINE.  THIS  IS 
A  LIMITED  WARRANTY  THAT  THE  ITEM  SOLD 
IS  NOT  COUNTERFEIT,  THAT  ITS  DATE  OR 
MINTMARK  HAS  NOT  BEEN  ALTERED  AND 
THAT  THE  COIN  HAS  NOT  BEEN  "REPAIRED." 

29  Any  other  warranty  is  expressly  dis¬ 
claimed;  Goldberg  offers  no  representation 
that  a  numismatic  item  has  or  has  not  been 


cleaned;  that  any  toning  is  natural  or  artificial; 
that  any  coin  will  meet  the  standards  or  grade 
of  any  independent  grading  service;  that  any 
item  has  a  particular  provenance  or  pedigree, 
or  that  a  numismatic  item  is  struck  or  produced 
in  a  particular  style.  Any  statement  concerning 
such  matters  reflects  an  opinion  only.  Ques¬ 
tions  regarding  the  minting  of  a  coin  as  a  proof 
or  as  a  business  stnke  relate  to  the  method  of 
manufacture  and  not  to  authenticity. 

a.  The  descnpbons  contained  herein 
represent  the  Cataloger's  good  faith  opinion, 
or  the  opinion  of  an  independent  grading  ser¬ 
vice,  as  to  the  state  of  preservation  and  stnke. 
When  a  grade  from  an  independent  grading 
service  is  utilized,  the  information  ts  provided 
strictly  for  the  convenience  of  the  bidder  by 
mail,  telephone  or  facsimile.  Bidders  and  Pur¬ 
chasers  acknowledge  that  (i)  grading  is  an  art, 
not  a  science;  (ii)  the  grades  contained  in  the 
catalogue  represent  the  opinion  of  the  Auction¬ 
eer  based  upon  its  experience;  (mi)  it  «s  possi¬ 
ble  that  two  people  will  not  always  grade  the 
same  items  alike;  and  (iv)  as  market  conditions 
change,  grading  standards  change,  and  will 
most  likely  continue  to  do  so  m  the  future. 

NO  WARRANTY,  WHETHER  EXPRESSED  OR 
IMPLIED,  INCLUDING  ANY  WARRANTY  OF 
MERCHANTABILITY.  IS  MADE  WITH  RESPECT 
TO  ANY  GRADE  DESCRIPTION,  WHICH  IS 
MERELY  AN  OPINION  THAT  IS  LIKELY  TO 
DIFFER,  EVEN  AMONG  EXPERTS  PURCHASER 
HEREBY  ASSUMES  ALL  RISKS  CONCERNING 
AND  RELATED  TO  THE  GRADING  OF  A  LOT  BY 
AN  INDEPENDENT  GRADING  SERVICE. 

b.  Grading  or  condition  of  rare  coins 
may  have  a  material  effect  on  the  value  of  the 
item(s)  purchased;  and  the  opinion  of  third 
parties  (including  independent  grading  ser¬ 
vices)  may  differ  from  the  independent  grading 
service’s  opinion  or  interpretation  of  Goldberg. 
Goldberg  shall  not  be  bound  by  any  pnor  or 
subsequent  opinion,  determination  or  certifica¬ 
tion  by  any  independent  grading  service. 

c.  All  oral  and  written  statements  made 
by  Goldberg  and  its  employees  (including  affil¬ 
iated  and  related  companies)  are  statements 
of  opinion  only,  and  are  not  warranties  or  rep¬ 
resentations  of  any  kind,  unless  stated  as  a 
specific  written  warranty,  and  no  employee  or 
agent  of  Goldberg  has  authority  to  vary  or  al¬ 
ter  these  Terms  and  Conditions  of  Sale.  Any 
alteration  shall  be  effective  only  if  in  writing 
and  signed  by  an  officer  of  Goldberg  autho¬ 
rized  to  do  so. 

d.  Bidders  shall  have  no  recourse 
against  the  Consignor  for  any  reason  whatso¬ 
ever. 


e.  Notwithstanding  anything  to  the  con¬ 

trary  in  these  Terms  and  Conditions  of  Sale, 
COINS  LISTED  IN  ANY  CATALOGUE  GRADED 
BY  PCGS,  NGC,  ICG,  SEGS,  ACCUGRADE,  PCI, 
NTC  OR  ANACS  CACHET  MAY  NOT  BE  RE¬ 
TURNED  FOR  ANY  REASON  WHATSOEVER. 
Please  note  that  lack  of  a  CAC  seal  does  not 
necessarily  mean  that  a  com  was  rejected.  Not 
all  coins  were  submitted  for  examination.  World 
Coins  with  "WINGS"  gold  stickers  represent  the 
opinion  of  WINGS  LLC.  Sticker  coins  cannot  be 
returned  for  any  reason. 

30  By  bidding  in  the  sale,  (whether  in 
person,  by  mail,  telephone  or  facsimile,  or 
through  an  agent),  Bidder  expressly  consents 
to  the  following 

WAIVER  AND  RELEASES 

Purchaser,  for  himself,  his  heirs,  agents,  suc¬ 
cessors  and  assigns,  generally  and  specifically 
waives  and  releases,  and  forever  discharges 
Goldberg,  and  its  respective  affiliates,  parents, 
shareholders,  agents,  subsidianes,  employees, 
members  of  their  respective  boards  of  direc¬ 
tors,  and  each  of  them,  and  their  respective 
successors  and  assigns  from  any  and  all  claims, 
rights,  demands  and  causes  of  action  and 
suites,  of  whatever  kind  or  nature,  whether  in 
law  or  equity,  whether  known  or  unknown,  sus¬ 
pected  or  unsuspected,  which  Purchaser  may 
claim  to  have  with  respect  to  and/or  ansmg  out 
of,  or  in  connection  with  any  challenge  to  the 
title  to  any  good  purchased,  the  sale  itself  and/ 
or  the  auction,  except  for  reimbursement  in  the 
amount  equal  to  any  bid  actually  paid  by  Pur¬ 
chaser,  plus  any  Buyer's  Commission  actually 
paid  by  Purchaser  where  such  reimbursement 
is  authonzed  in  these  Terms  and  Conditions  of 
Sale.  It  is  the  intention  of  Purchaser  that  this 
waiver  and  release  shall  be  effective  as  a  bar  to 
each  and  every  daim,  demand,  cause  of  acton 
and  suit  that  may  anse  hereunder,  and  Purchas¬ 
er  hereby  knowingly  and  voluntanly  waives  any 
and  all  rights  and  benefits  otherwise  conferred 
upon  him  by  the  provisions  of  the  California 
Civil  Code,  which  reads  in  full  as  follows: 

"A  GENERAL  RELEASE  DOES  NOT  EXTEND  TO 
CLAIMS  WHICH  THE  CREDITOR  DOES  NOT 
KNOW  OR  SUSPECT  TO  EXIST  IN  HIS  FAVOR 
AT  THE  TIME  OF  EXECUTING  THE  RELEASE, 
WHICH  IF  KNOWN  BY  HIM  MUST  HAVE  MA¬ 
TERIALLY  AFFECTED  HIS  SETTLEMENT  WITH 
THE  DEBTOR."  (continued) 

31  Neither  Goldberg  nor  any  affiliated 
or  related  company  shall  be  responsible  for  in¬ 
cidental  or  consequential  damages  arising  out 
of  any  failure  of  the  Terms  and  Conditions 
of  Sale  of  the  (Continued  on  next  page) 


i  auction  or  the  conduct  thereof  and  in  no  event 
shall  liability  for  any  such  failure  exceed  the 
i  purchase  price  paid. 

32  The  sole  remedy  that  any  Purchaser 
in  the  auction  shall  have,  whether  such  Pur¬ 
chase  is  bidding  in  person,  by  mail,  by  facsim¬ 
ile,  by  telephone,  or  through  an  employee  or 
agent,  for  any  claim  or  controversy  arising  out 
of  the  auction  shall  be  a  refund  of  the  original 
purchase  price  and  premium  paid,  if  any. 

33  Upon  payment  of  any  disputed  sum, 
which  in  no  event  shall  be  greater  than  the 
original  purchase  price  actually  paid  by  Pur¬ 
chaser  plus  any  commission  or  premium  actu¬ 
ally  paid  by  Purchaser  to  Goldberg,  Auctioneer 
and  its  employees  shall  be  deemed  released 
from  any  and  all  claims  of  the  Bidder  arising 
out  of  or  in  connection  with  the  sale  of  such 
property.  Purchaser  agrees  to  execute  prior 
to  delivery  of  any  refund,  any  documents  rea¬ 
sonably  requested  to  effect  the  intent  of  this 
paragraph.  Should  the  Purchaser  decline  to 
do  so,  Purchaser  hereby  grants  to  Goldberg 
a  limited  power  of  attorney  to  unconditionally 
effect  such  release. 

34  Rights  granted  to  Bidders 

and  Purchasers  under  these  Terms  and  Con¬ 
ditions  of  Sale  are  personal  and  may  not  be 
assigned  or  transferred  to  any  other  person 
or  entity,  whether  by  operation  of  law  or  oth¬ 
erwise.  Any  attempt  to  assign  or  transfer  any 
such  rights  shall  be  absolutely  void  and  un¬ 
enforceable.  No  third  party  may  rely  on  any 
benefit  or  right  conferred  on  any  Bidder  or 
Purchaser  by  these  Terms  and  Conditions  of 
Sale  and  terms  of  warranty.  "Purchaser"  shall 
mean  the  original  Purchaser  of  the  property 
from  Goldberg  and  not  any  subsequent  own¬ 
er  or  other  person  who  may  acquire  or  have 
acquired  an  interest  therein.  If  Purchaser  is 
an  agent,  the  agency  must  be  disclosed  in 
writing  to  Goldberg  prior  to  the  time  of  sale, 
otherwise  the  benefits  of  the  warranty  shall 
be  limited  to  the  agent  and  not  transferable  to 
the  undisclosed  principal. 

35  If  the  Purchaser  fails  to  comply 
with  one  or  more  of  these  Terms  and  Con¬ 
ditions  of  Sale,  then  in  addition  to  all  other 
remedies  which  it  may  have  at  law  or  in  eq¬ 
uity,  Goldberg  may  at  its  sole  option,  either 
(a)  cancel  the  sale,  retaining  all  payments 
made  by  Purchaser  as  liquidated  damages, 
it  being  recognized  that  actual  damages  may 
be  speculative  or  difficult  to  compute,  or  (b) 
sell  some  or  all  of  the  property  and  (some  or 
all  other  property  of  the  Purchaser  held  by 
Goldberg,  if  Goldberg  deems  necessary),  in  a 
quantity  sufficient  in  the  opinion  of  Goldberg 
to  satisfy  the  indebtedness,  plus  all  accrued 


charges.  More  than  one  such  sale  may  take 
place  at  the  option  of  Goldberg.  Such  sale 
may  take  place  without  notice  to  Purchaser.  If 
Goldberg  gives  notice,  it  shall  be  by  U.S.P.S. 
Certified  Mail,  Return  Receipt  Requested  to 
the  address  utilized  on  the  Bid  Sheet,  Auction 
Consignment  and  Security  Agreement  or  other 
address  known  to  Goldberg.  Such  sale  will 
be  at  Goldberg  standard  commission  rates  at 
public  or  private  sale,  within  California,  or  at 
another  location  outside  of  California  to  be  de¬ 
termined  by  Goldberg.  At  the  time  of  sale  the 
defaulting  party  shall  not  bid  nor  be  permitted 
to  bid.  The  proceeds  shall  be  applied  first  to 
the  satisfaction  of  any  damages  occasioned  by 
Purchaser's  breach,  and  then  to  the  payment 
of  any  other  indebtedness  owing  to  Goldberg, 
including  without  limitation,  commissions, 
handling  charges,  the  expenses  of  both  sales, 
reasonable  attorneys'  fees  and  costs,  collec¬ 
tion  agency  fees  and  costs  and  any  other  costs 
or  expenses  incurred  thereunder.  If  a  lot  or 
item  is  not  paid  for,  and  is  sold  by  Goldberg 
for  Purchaser's  account,  in  accordance  with 
the  Uniform  Commercial  Code,  Goldberg  shall 
not  be  required  to  account  to  the  Purchas¬ 
er  for  any  excess  proceeds.  Purchaser  shall 
remain  liable  to  Goldberg  if  the  proceeds  of 
such  sale  or  sales  is  insufficient  to  cover  the 
indebtedness.  If  other  property  of  Purchaser 
is  also  sold,  any  excess  of  proceeds  will  be 
remitted  to  the  Purchaser  after  first  deducting 
the  expenses  set  forth  above.  If  Purchaser 
fails  to  remit  sums  due  to  Goldberg,  Purchas¬ 
er  grants  to  Goldberg  a  lien  with  respect  to 
such  sum,  with  interest  to  accrue  thereon  at 
the  legal  rate,  until  actually  paid,  which  lien 
shall  apply  against  any  property  of  Purchaser, 
including  any  future  goods  of  Purchaser  com¬ 
ing  into  possession  of  Goldberg.  To  the  extent 
permitted  by  law,  Purchaser  hereby  waives  all 
the  requirements  of  notice,  advertisement  and 
disposition  of  proceeds  required  by  law. 

36  These  Terms  and  Conditions  of  Sale 
and  the  auction  shall  be  construed  and  en¬ 
forced  in  accordance  with,  and  governed  by, 
the  laws  of  the  State  of  California,  whether  or 
not  the  auction  is  and  these  Terms  and  Condi¬ 
tions  of  Sale  are  fully  performed  in  California. 

37  Purchaser  acknowledges  and  agrees 
that  the  competent  courts  of  the  State  of  Cali¬ 
fornia  shall  have  exclusive  jurisdiction  over  any 
dispute(s)  arising  hereunder,  and  Purchaser 
hereby  agrees  that  any  dispute  arising  hereun¬ 
der  shall  be  litigated  exclusively  in  the  courts 
of  the  State  of  California,  and  not  elsewhere, 
regardless  of  any  party's  current  or  future  res¬ 
idence  or  domicile.  Purchaser  further  agrees 
that  venue  shall  be  in  the  Superior  Court  of  Los 
Angeles,  in  the  State  of  California. 


38  ATTORNEY  FEES  AND  COSTS 

The  Bidder/Purchaser  shall  pay  to  Goldberg  all 
costs  and  expenses  of  collection  of  amounts 
due  herein,  or  to  otherwise  enforce  any  or  all 
provisions  of  these  Terms  and  Conditions  of 
Sale,  the  subject  matter  of  these  Terms  and 
Conditions  of  Sale,  or  any  other  agreement 
entered  into  with  Goldberg,  including  but  not 
limited  to,  reasonable  attorney  fees  and  costs 
incurred  before  legal  action,  if  any,  is  com¬ 
menced.  The  Bidder/Purchaser  further  agrees 
that  in  any  litigation  or  other  proceeding  based 
upon,  arising  out  of  or  related  to  these  Terms 
and  Conditions  of  Sale,  the  Bidder/Purchaser 
shall  pay  to  Goldberg  its  attorney  fees  and 
other  expenses  and  costs  incurred  in  connec¬ 
tion  with  the  litigation  or  other  proceeding  if 
Goldberg  is  the  prevailing  party. 

39  If  any  section  of  these  Terms  and 
Conditions  of  Sale  or  any  term  or  provision  of 
any  section  is  held  to  be  invalid,  void,  or  unen¬ 
forceable  by  any  court  of  competent  jurisdic¬ 
tion,  the  remaining  sections  or  terms  and  pro¬ 
visions  of  a  section  shall  continue  in  full  force 
and  effect  without  being  impaired  or  invali¬ 
dated  in  any  way.  AS  STATED  IN  THE  TERMS 
AND  CONDITIONS  OF  SALE  Certain  lots  may 
be  reserved  by  the  Consignor.  If  the  Auction¬ 
eer  identifies  a  Consignor  bidding  on  his  own 
property,  an  announcement  will  be  made  that 
the  Consignor  is  now  bidding.  If  the  Consign¬ 
or  places  a  bid  in  the  mail  bid  book  and  is 
successful,  the  Auctioneer  will  announce  that 
the  lot  has  been  passed. 

40  These  Terms  and  Conditions  con¬ 
tain  the  entire  agreement  and  understanding 
between  Goldberg  and  Bidder  concerning  the 
auction  and  any  items  bid  on  or  purchased  at 
the  auction.  Bidder  acknowledges  that  Gold¬ 
berg  has  not  made  any  promises,  represen¬ 
tations  or  warranty  to  bidder,  not  contained 
herein  concerning  the  auction  and  any  items 
bid  on  or  purchased  at  the  auction.  ■ 


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3234  Celtic,  Eastern  Europe.  Imitating  Thasos.  Silver  Tet- 
radrachm  (16.6  g),  1st  century  BC.Wreathed  head  of  young 
Dionysos  right.  Reverse:  Devolved  legend,  Herakles  standing 
facing,  head  left,  holding  club,  arm  and  draped  lion's  skin  have 
merged.  Lukanc  grp.  IV,  esp.  1190  and  1201;  OTA  class  II;  Kos- 
tial  971-4;  CCCBM  223-5,  S210-1.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,300 


3235  Celtic,  Eastern  Europe.  Eravisci.  Silver  Denarius  (3.38 
g),  after  79  BC. Diademed  head  of  Venus  right;  copying  a 
Roman  Republican  denarius  of  C.  Naevius  Balbus  (Crawford 
382/1).  Reverse:  Gryphon  right;  below,  amphora;  copying  a 
Roman  Republican  denarius  of  L.  Papius  (Crawford  384/1). 
Freeman  pi.  29,  21  (dies  14/K);  Davis  B,  II;  Gemini  IX,  763.3 
(same  dies).  Nicely  toned.  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  450 


3236  Metapontum.  330-290  BC.  Silver  Stater  (7.71  g).  Head  of 
Demeter  left,  hair  wreathed  with  grain;  A[EE]  (retrograde) 
below  chin.  Reverse:  Barley  ear  with  leaf  on  left,  lighted  altar  on 
tip  of  leaf;  META  and  Y  A  to  right.  Johnston  C10.4;  SNG  ANS 
503.  Attractive  iridescent  tone.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $700  -  800 

Ex  Edward  Waddell  Web  Auction,  24  November  2004. 


3237  Bruttium,  Kaulonia.  Silver  Nomos  (8.0  g),  ca.  475-425 

BC.KAV[L]  (retrograde),  Apollo  advancing  right,  holding  laurel 
branch  and  extending  arm  upon  which  small  daimon  running 
right,  holding  branch;  to  right,  stag  standing  right,  head  turned 
back.  Reverse:  KAV  (retrograde),  stag  standing  right;  before, 
branch.  Noe  grp.  F,  88  (same  dies);  SNG  Lloyd  575  (same  dies); 
HN  Italy  2046.  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


3238  Sicily,  Siculo-Punic  issue.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (16.2  g), 
ca.  300-289  BC.  Head  of  Herakles  right,  wearing  lion's  skin 
headdress.  Reverse:  Horse's  head  left;  before,  grain  ear; 
behind,  palm  tree;  below  neck,  Punic  'mhmhnt.  Jenkins  289 
(092/R237);  Hunter  13  (same  dies);  SNG  Lloyd  1654  (same 
obv.  die).  Toned,  underlying  scratches  noted.  Very  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $800  -  900 

Ex  Kunker  174  (27 September  2010),  148.. 


3239  Sicily,  Akragas.  Silver  Didrachm  (8.5  g),  ca.  480/78-470 

BC.  AK-RA,  sea  eagle  with  folded  folded  standing  left.  Reverse: 
Crab  within  circular  incuse.  Jenkins  grp.  IV;  SNG  ANS  950-3. 

Delicately  toned.  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $900  -  1,000 


3240  Sicily,  Akragas.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (17.2  g),  ca.  465/4- 

446  BC.  AKRAC-ANTOI  (N  and  I  retrograde),  sea  eagle  with 
folded  folded  standing  left.  Reverse:  Crab  within  circular  incuse. 
Lee  grp.  I;  Randazzo  12-4;  SNG  ANS  964-7  and  970-80.  Excel¬ 
lent  metal  and  lightly  toned.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $3,000-4,000 

Ex  Kunker  158  (28  September  2009),  82.. 


3241  Sicily,  Akragas.  /E  Hexonkion  (22.0  g),  ca.  420-406 

BC.AKPAI  ANTINON  (retrograde),  Eagle  right,  head  raised, 
holding  hare  in  talons;  in  right  field,  fly.  Reverse:  Crab;  below, 
Triton  right,  blowing  conch;  around,  six  pellets.  CNS  32;  SNG 
ANS  -;  SNG  Munich  117;  HGC  2,  131.  Rare.  Lovely  uniform 
chocolate  brown  patina.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,500  -  3,000 


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3242 


Sicily,  Akragas.  /E  Tetras  (10.3  g),  ca.  420-406  BC.AKPA, 

eagle  right,  head  lowered  to  devour  hare  held  in  talons;  in  left 
field,  crab  right.  Reverse:  Crab;  below,  three  pellets  above  cray¬ 
fish  left.  CNS  50;  SNG  ANS  1037;  HGC  2,  140.  Rare.  Glossy 
dark  chocolate  brown  patina.  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . S800  *  900 


Stuniimg  Akragas  Silver  Hemidrachm,  ca.  410-406  BC 


Enlargement 


3243  Sicily,  Akragas.  Silver  Hemidrachm  (2.1  g),  ca.  410-406  BC.Eagte  right,  head  lowered  to  devour  hare  held  in  talons;  m  left  field,  bar¬ 
ley-corn.  Reverse:  A-[K-R]-A,  crab;  below,  ketos  swimming  left,  devounng  fish.  SNG  ANS  1012-3;  SNG  Uoyd  825;  HGC  2,  105.  Well  struck, 
perfectly  centered  and  excelent  metal.  Lustrous  and  lightly  toned,  marvelous  little  jewel.  Superb  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  value  .  . $3,500  -  4,000 


Impressive  Siculo-Punic  Tetradrachm,  ca.  320  BC 


3244  Sicily,  Entella.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (17.1  g),  ca.  320/15-300  BC  Sicuio  Pumc  issue.  Wreathed  head  of  Arethusa  left,  wearing  triple- 

pendant  earring  and  necklace;  three  dolphins  around.  Reverse:  Horse's  head  left;  behind,  palm  tree;  below  neck,  Punic  mem.  Jenkins  263 
(081/R219);  SNG  Lloyd  1641  (same  obv.  die).  Lightly  toned.  Choice  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $2,500  -  3,000 

Ex  Gomy  &  Mosch  199  (10  October  2011),  128.. 


Enlargement 


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3245  Sicily,  Himera.  /E  Pentonkion  (20.4  g),  ca.  430-420 

BC.Gorgoneion  facing.  Reverse:  Five  pellets  within  incuse 
square.  CNS  I  6;  SNG  Munich  363;  HGC  2,  465.  Rare.  Pleasing 
dark  green  patina.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,300 


3246  Sicily,  Leontinoi.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (17.3  g),  ca.  450- 

440  BC.  Laureate  head  of  Apollo  right.  Reverse:  LEO-N-T-I-NO- 
N,  head  of  roaring  lion  right;  around,  four  barley  grains.  Boeh- 
ringer  41  (same  obv.  die);  SNG  ANS  222  (same  dies);  SNG  Lloyd 
1055;  Rizzo  pi.  XXIII,  1  (same  obv.  die).  Excellent  silver  and 
lightly  toned.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,500 


3247  Sicily,  Leontinoi.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (17.2  g),  ca.  425- 

420  BC.  Laureate  head  of  Apollo  right;  behind,  ivy  spray. 
Reverse:  LE-ON-TI-N-ON,  lead  of  roaring  lion  right;  around, 
three  barley  grains  and  mullet.  Boehringer  62;  SNG  ANS  254 
(same  dies);  Basel  354  (same  dies).  Fine  style  and  lightly  toned. 

Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  2,000 

Ex  Gorny  &  Mosch  200  (10  October  2011),  1219.. 


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Fantastic  Naxos,  c.  425-415  BC.  AR  Tetradrachm 


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3248  Sicily,  Naxos,  c.  425-415  BC.  AR  Tetradrachm  (16.74  g)  Head  right  of  D>unysios  hair  bound  with  taenia  ornamented  with  ivy. 
Reverse:  Slenos  squatting,  head  left,  holding  kantharos  and  thyrsos,  to  left,  rvy  plant.  Cahn  100  (plate  V,  V66/R82;  these  dies);  Gulbenkian 
232  (these  dies);  Jameson  677  (these  dies);  SNG  Munchen  761  (these  dies);  SNG  Fttzwilliam  1113  (these  dies).  Large  flan  with  underlying 
luster  and  lovely  toning  Superb  Extremely  Fine 

Naxos  was  the  oldest  Greek  colony  on  the  island  of  Sicily.  It  was  located  on  the  east  coast  of  the  island,  dose  to  modem  Taormina.  In  404  BC, 
the  city  was  razed  by  the  tyrant  Oonysios  of  Syracuse,  so  her  coinage  was  quite  limited.  In  fact,  for  this  type,  we  know  of  only  one  obverse 
die  being  paired  with  five  different  reverse  dies.  Our  com  rs  one  of  the  very  finest  specimens  known,  struck  upon  an  unusually  large  flan.  The 
two  casting  spurs  are  prominent;  each  flan  was  first  cast,  adjusted  for  proper  weight,  then  struck  between  hardened  dies.  The  strength  of 
strike  was  considerable,  making  every  lock  of  hair  dearly  defined. 

For  decades  now,  more  and  more  collectors  have  turned  their  eyes  to  the  past  They  hear  the  voices,  and  now  and  then,  the  music  History 
needs  time  to  achieve  a  proper  perspective  and  a  more  unbiased  overview  Generations  of  numismatists,  while  reminding  us  that  each  and 
every  com  has  its  story  to  tell,  have  grouped  the  most  historical,  the  earliest,  the  rarest  and,  importantly,  the  most  beautiful  and  mspmng 
Greek  coins. 

While  these  artistically  compelling  coins  indude  those  minted  at  Amphipolis  and  other  city-states,  a  majority  of  the  finest  designs  ever  con¬ 
ceived  and  created  were  minted  m  Sicily  This  particular  tetradrachm  we  now  offer  is  one  of  those  corns  -  an  unforgettable,  first-water  trea¬ 
sure  of  numismatic  art. 

Estimated  value . „ . * . . $140,000  •  160,000 

Ex  Triton  XII  (1/6/09),  tot  95. 


Highly  Desirsable  Selinos  Tetradrachm,  ca.  450-440  BC 


Enlargement 


3249  Sicily,  Selinos.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (17.1  g),  ca.  450-440  BC  £E  UN-ONT-ION,  Artemis,  holding  reins,  driving  quadriga  left;  beside 
her,  Apollo  standing,  drawing  bow.  Reverse:  L-E  \I-N-IOi  (N  retograde),  Selinos  walking  left,  holding  phiale  over  canopied  altar  and  laurel 
branch;  on  base  of  altar,  rooster  standing  left;  behind,  selinon  leaf  above  bull  standing  left  on  basis.  Schwabacher  10  (Q3/S10);  SNG  ANS  691 
(same  dies).  Very  Rare.  Underlying  luster  and  delicately  toned  Choice  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $4,000  -  5,000 

Ex  Hess-Divo  317  (27  October  2010),  63;  CNG  69  (8  June  2005),  104.. 


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□  250  Sicily,  Syracuse.  Deinomenid  Tyranny.  Silver  Tet- 
radrachm  (16.6  g),  485-466  BC.Under  Hieron  I,  ca.  475-470 
BC.  Charioteer  driving  quadriga  right,  holding  kentron  and 
reins;  above,  Nike  flying  right,  crowning  horses.  Reverse:  £- 
VRAK-OI-I-ON,  diademed  head  of  Arethusa  right;  four  dolphins 
around  clockwise.  Boehringer  grp.  Ill,  series  Xlic,  328  (V162/ 
R229);  Randazzo  498  (same  obv.  die);  SNG  ANS  105  (same 
dies);  McClean  2617  (same  dies);  BMC  43  (same  dies).  Toned. 
Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  900 


Beautiful  Syracuse  Decadrachm  by  Euainetos,  ca.  405-400  BC  405-367  BC 


Enlargement 


Sicily,  Syracuse.  Dionysios  I.  Silver  Decadrachm  (43.2  g),  405-367  BC.  Unsigned  dies  by  Euainetos.  Struck  ca.  405-400  BC.  Chario¬ 
teer  driving  galloping  quadriga  left,  holding  kentron  and  reins;  above,  Nike  flying  right,  crowning  charioteer  with  wreath;  in  exergue,  a  military 
harness,  shield,  greaves,  cuirass,  and  Attic  helmet,  all  connected  by  a  horizontal  spear;  below,  A0AA.  Reverse;  IY-PA-KO-[£IQN],  wreathed 
head  of  Arethusa  left,  wearing  triple-pendant  earring  and  necklace;  behind,  scallop  shell;  around,  four  dolphins.  Gallatin  dies  RJ.II/O.XXI; 
SNG  ANS  375  (same  dies).  Excellent  metal,  slight  double  striking  and  lightly  toned.  Extremely  Fine. 


Amongst  the  most  famous  of  all  ancient  Greek  coins,  the  decadrachms  of  Syracuse  were  struck  to  finance  the  military  ambitions  of  the  tyrant, 
Dionysios  I,  who  made  Syracuse  the  most  powerful  of  the  western  Greek  city-states.  Two  master  artists,  Kimon  and  Euainetos,  worked  at  the 
mint,  and  both  sometimes  signed  their  dies.  Their  styles  are  sufficiently  distinct,  however,  that  even  on  unsigned  dies  the  hand  of  the 
engraver  is  readily  apparent,  as  is  the  case  with  this  coin  by  the  artist  Euainetos.  Euainetos's  coins  were  especially  regarded  in  ancient  times 
even  as  they  are  today,  and  served  as  inspiration  for  the  coinage  of  a  number  of  other  cities  throughout  the  Greek  world. 

Estimated  Value  . $30,000  -  40,000 


Ex  Gorny  &  Mosch  195  (7  March  2011),  70.. 


3252  Sicily,  Syracuse.  Dionysios  I.  /E  Litra  (7.41  g),  405-367 

BC.  Struck  ca.  390  BC.  £YP[A],  head  of  Athena  left,  wearing 
laureate  Corinthian  helmet;  in  fields,  two  dolphins.  Reverse: 
Hippocamp  swimming  left;  reins  trailing.  Boehringer  pi.  39,  42; 

CNS  44;  SNG  ANS  447.  NGC  grade  Choice  VF;  Strike:  5/5, 
Surface:  4/5  Fine  Style. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


3253  Sicily,  Syracuse.  Timoleon  and  the  Third  Democracy.  Sil¬ 
ver  Stater  (8.5  g),  344-317  BC. Struck  under  Timoleon,  344- 
339/8.  Pegasos  flying  left.  Reverse:  IYPAKO£[I£lN],  head  of 
Athena  right,  wearing  Corinthian  helmet.  Pegasi  II  2;  SNG  ANS 
494.  Nicely  toned.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


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Georgeous  Siculo-Punic  Tetradrachm,  ca.  350-320/15  BC 


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3254  Sicily,  Siculo-Punic  issue.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (16.8  g),  ca.  350-320/15  BC.Uninscribed  type  Wreathed  head  of  Arethusa  left,  wear¬ 
ing  tn pie- pendant  eamng  and  necklace.  Reverse:  Horse  galloping  right  before  palm  tree.  Jenkins  senes  2d,  122  (042/R1 14);  BMFA  488 
(same  dies);  SNG  Lloyd  1616  (same  obv.  die);  SNG  Lockett  1037  (same  obv.  die);  Gulbenkian  363  (same  obv.  die);  Jameson  913  (same  obv. 
die).  Exce  ent  metal  and  wonderful  style  LovHy  iridescent  tone  Extremely  Fine 

This  lovely  Carthaginian  tetradrachm  was  struck  beginning  in  about  350/40  BC.  thus  more  or  less  concurrent  with  the  beginnings  of  the  regu¬ 
lar  Carthaginian  gold  staters.  The  marked  increase  m  Punic  coinage  at  this  time,  coming  after  a  hiatus  of  50  or  60  years,  met  the  needs  of  the 
Carthaginian  state  to  pay  for  military  operations  on  the  island.  This  was  specially  the  case  after  344  BC  when  the  Syracusans  invited  Timoleon 
of  Con  nth  to  become  their  leader  Timoleon  nd  Syracuse  of  the  troublesome  Dwnysios  as  well  as  his  nemesis,  Hiketas  I,  the  tyrant  of  Leontmi, 
and  then  re-founded  the  city  and  established  a  democracy  All  of  this  lead  to  a  penod  of  Greek  revival  on  the  island,  which  of  course  led  to 
open  conflict  with  Carthage. 

Estimated  Value  . $15,000  -  18,000 


3255  Sicily,  Syracuse.  Hiketas  II.  fE  Litra  (10.1  g),  287-278 

BCStruck  ca.  282-278  BC  Moi  i  ( \)ANIOY,  laureate  head  of 
youthful  Zeus  Hellanios  right;  behind,  palladium.  Reverse 
IYPAK-OI1QN,  eagle  standing  left  on  thunderbolt;  to  left,  A 
above  star.  BAR  issue  39;  CNS  168  A  Rs  96;  cf.  SNG  ANS  803-7 
(lacking  palladium).  Pleasing  greenish  and  reddish  brown 
patina  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


Exquisite  Syracuse  Hieron  II,  275-215  BC  Gold  60  Litrai 


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6  Sicily,  Syracuse.  Hieron  II.  Gold  60  Litrai  (3.3  g),  275-215  BC.Struck  218/7-215  BC.  Head  of  Persephone  left,  wreathed  with  grain 

^ar^'  ^earin9  ^^ace,  behind,  pendant.  Reverse:  [IjEPUNOl  in  exergue,  Nike,  holding  kentron  and  reins,  driving  galloping  biga  left;  below, 

a  t rruCCI,°  ,  5'  rev-  die  not  listed);  BAR  issue  55;  cf.  SNG  ANS  865-6  (same  obv.  die).  A  splendid  example  not  struck  from  rusty 

dies  and  absolutely  superb.  Superb  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $6,000  -  7,000 


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|3257  Macedon,  Mende.  Silver  Tritartemorion  (0.34  g),  ca. 
510-480  BC.Head  of  ass  right;  at  neck  truncation,  pellet. 
Reverse:  Quadripartite  incuse  square.  SNG  ANS  307;  SNG  Berry 
34;  AMNG  III/2,  8.  Nearly  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 

3258  Macedon,  Neapolis.  Silver  hemidrachm  (1.78  g),  ca. 
424-350  BC. Facing  gorgoneion  with  protruding  tongue. 
Reverse.  N-E-O-fl,  head  of  nymph  right  within  shallow  incuse. 
SNG  ANS  430-54;  AMNG  III/2,  12.  Toned.  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


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3259  Macedon,  Chalkidian  League.  Silver  Tetrobol  (2.42  g),  ca.  432-348  BC.Olynthos,  383/2  BC.  Laureate  head  of  Apollo  right.  Reverse:  X-A- 
A-KIA-[E]QN,  kithara  within  incuse  square.  Robinson  &  Clement  grp.  H.  70  (A51/P48);  SNG  ANS  527  (same  dies).  Well  struck,  lustrous  and  deli¬ 
cately  toned.  Mint  State. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


3260  Macedon,  Chalkidian  League.  Silver  Tetrobol  (2.4  g),  ca. 
432-348  BC.  Olynthos,  ca.  382-379  BC.  Laureate  head  of 
Apollo  right.  Reverse:  X-A-A-K[IA-E]QN,  kithara  within  incuse 
square.  Robinson  &  Clement  grp.  I.  87  (A60/P58);  SNG  ANS 
534/5  (same  obv./rev.  dies).  Lustrous.  Extremely  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $350  -  400 

Ex  CNG  E271,  219.. 


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Pleasing  Gold  Stater  of  Philip  II,  359-336  BC. 


Enlargement 


3261  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Philip  II.  Gold  Stater  (8.57  g),  359-336  BC.Amphip<  s,  ca  340/336-328  BC.  Laureate  head  of  Apollo  right. 
Reverse:  4>l  \II1IK)'*  in  exergue,  charioteer,  holding  kentron  and  reins,  driving  galloping  b*ga  right;  below,  ivy  leaf.  Le  Rider  66  (D32/R51); 
SNG  ANS  250-4  NGC  grade  AU;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  5/5 

Estimated  Value  . $3,500  -  4,000 


3262  Kingdom  of  Macedon.  Philip  II,  359-336  BC.  AR  Tet- 
radrachm  (14.28  g)  minted  posthumously  at  Pella,  c. 
336-328  BC.  Laureate  head  right  of  Zeus.  Reverse  >H  Mil 
Youth  on  horseback  right,  holding  palm;  in  lower  central  field, 
dolphin;  between  legs  II  Le  Rider  Pella  II.  Rectangular  mark  on 
horse  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $500  •  600 

3263  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Philip  II.  /E  (6.09  g),  359-336 

BCUncertam  mint  m  Macedon.  Head  of  Apollo  right,  hair  bound 
with  tamia.  Reverse  «M\inn[OY],  youth  on  horse  reanng 
right;  below.  A- pel  let  monogram.  SNG  ANS  935;  SNG  Alpha 
Bank  386-7,  Drama  Hoard  63.  NGC  grade  Choice  Very  Fine; 
Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  3/5 

Estimated  Value  . $100-150 


Gorgeous  Gold  Stater  of  Alexander  the  Great 


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3264  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Gold  Stater  (8.64  g),  336-323  BC.Amphipolis,  ca.  325-319  BC.  Head  of  Athena 
right,  wearing  crested  Attic  helmet  decorated  with  coiled  serpent.  Reverse:  \.\EHANAPOY,  Nike  standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  wreath 
and  stylis,  in  left  field,  trident  head  downward.  Price  172b-d.  Boldly  struck  and  lustrous,  all  lightly  toned.  Superb  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $5,000  -  6,000 


Elegant  Gold  Stater  of  Alexander  the  Great 


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3265  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Gold  Stater  (8.62  g),  336-323  BC.Salamis,  or  uncertain  mint  in  western  Asia  Minor, 
lifetime  issue,  ca.  330/25-323  BC.  Head  of  Athena  right,  wearing  crested  Attic  helmet  decorated  with  coiled  serpent.  Reverse:  AAEZANAPOY, 
Nike  standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  wreath  and  stylis;  in  left  field,  harpa.  Price  3136;  Troxell  grp.  I,  7  (dies  3/a).  Well  struck,  perfectly  cen¬ 
tered  and  of  elegant  style.  Superb  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $5,000  -  6,000 

Ex  Roma  IV,  lot  861. 


3266  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Gold 
Stater  (8.5  g),  336-323  BC.Teos,  ca.  310-ca.  301  BC.  Head 
of  Athena  right,  wearing  crested  Attic  helmet  decorated  with 
coiled  serpent.  Reverse:  AAEEANAPOY,  Nike  standing  facing, 
head  left,  holding  wreath  and  stylis;  in  left  field,  griffin  seated 
left  above  monogram.  Price  -;  Hersh  -;  Arena  16,  pi.  13,  30. 
Choice  Very  Fine. 

Price  notes  a  drachm  with  the  same  controls,  but  was  not  aware 
of  any  staters.  Likewise  it  is  missing  from  Hersh's  addendum  to 
Price,  but  Arena  includes  it  in  her  paper  on  the  British  Museum 
acquisitions  (see  V.  Arena.  "New  Acquisitions  at  the  British 
Museum:  additions  to  Price,  Alexander,  and  the  1870  Larnaca 
Hoard"  NC 2003,  pp.  49-57). 

Estimated  Value  . $3,000  -  3,500 

Ex  Buddy  Ebsen  Collection,  June  7-10,  1987,  lot  4048. 


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3267  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (17.13  g),  336-323  BC.Paphos,  ca.  322/1  BC.  Head  of  Herak- 

les  right,  wearing  lion's  skin  headdress;  m  tiny  letters  amongst  the  tufts  of  hair  along  the  front  nm  of  the  lion's  skin ;  NIKOKaEOYL.  Reverse: 
BAXL\Efi(Z]  to  left  of  scepter,  A.\EZANAPO{'  J  right  field,  Zeus  seated  left,  holding  eagle  and  scepter;  in  left  field,  I  IA<1*  monogram;  below 
throne,  gram  ear.  Price  3122;  May  12-4  Carefully  extended  dies,  boldly  struck  with  incredible  detail  including  the  name  of  the  Paphos  king. 

Nearly  Mint  State 

This  tetradrachm  is  part  of  a  discrete  issue  that  clandestinely  bears  the  name  N1KOK  \EOYL  on  the  obverse.  As  the  name  is  found  on  seven 
different  dies  of  varying  style,  it  cannot  be  the  name  of  the  artist.  Thus,  the  inescapable  conclusion  is  that  it  is  the  name  of  the  king  of 
Paphos,  Nikokies.  Nikokles  is  known  to  have  subsequently  struck  tetrad rachms  in  his  own  name,  so  exactly  why  he  was  so  careful  to  hide  his 
name  on  these  coins  is  not  known.  According  to  Pnce,  the  issue  was  probably  struck  at  the  time  he  was  allied  with  Ptolemy  1  in  his  war 
against  the  Cypriot  cities  of  Kit  ion  and  Marion  Later,  ca  310/9  BC  after  Ptolemy  had  gamed  control  of  the  entire  island,  Nikokles  mtngued 
with  Antigonos  Monopthalmos.  but  Ptolemy  sent  a  force  agamst  him  under  Argaios  and  Kallikrates.  The  generals  surrounded  the  palace  and 
ordered  Nikokles  to  commit  suicide,  which  he  did  along  with  the  rest  of  his  family  including  his  wife,  daughters  and  two  brothers. 

Estimated  Value . $5,000  -  7,000 


3268  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Silver 
Tetradrachm  (17.2  g),  336-323  BCA-iph.polis,  ca  32. 

BC.  Head  of  Herakles  right,  wearing  lion's  skin  headdress. 
Reverse:  BALI  M  ill  AAE2ANAPOY,  Zeus  seated  left,  holding 
eagle  and  scepter;  in  left  field,  Macedonian  helmet.  Pnce  113; 
Troxell  issue  H3.  A  stunning  example,  lustrous  with  hints  of  del¬ 
icate  rose  toning  Nearly  Mint  State 
Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  2,000 


269  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Silvei 
Tetradrachm  (17.31  g),  336-323  BC.Pella,  ca.  317/6-315 1‘ 
BC.  Head  of  Herakles  right,  weanng  lion's  skin  headdress 
Reverse:  V\»  ZANAPOY,  Zeus  seated  left,  holding  eagle  arv 
scepter;  in  left  field,  Boiotian  shield;  below  throne,  coiled  ser 
pent  left.  Pnce  249;  Moore  219-49.  Attractive  light  toning,  i 
beautiful  example  Superb  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  2,001 


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>70  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Silver 
Tetradrachm  (17.0  g),  336-323  BC.Sidon,  regnal  year  18  of 
Abdalonymos  (316/5  BC).  Head  of  Herakles  right,  wearing  lion's 
skin  headress.  Reverse.  AAEEANAPOY,  Zeus  seated  left,  hold¬ 
ing  eagle  and  scepter;  in  left  field,  I  monogram;  II  below  chair. 
Price  3504;  Newell  50.  Well  struck  in  high  relief.  Delicately 
toned.  Superb  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 


3274  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Silver 
Tetradrachm  (16.68  g),  336-323  BC.Odessos,  ca.  120-90 
BC.  Head  of  Herakles  right,  wearing  lion's  skin  headress. 
Reverse:  BAIIAEQ[I]  AAEEANAPO[Y],  Zeus  seated  left,  hold¬ 
ing  eagle  and  scepter;  in  left  field,  0E;  below  throne,  mono¬ 
gram.  Callatay  grp.  1,  dies  D9/R9;  Price  1181;  Topalov  69. 
Virtually  as  struck.  Nearly  Mint  State. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  800 


271  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Silver 
Tetradrachm  (17.19  g),  336-323  BC.Tarsos,  ca.  327-323 
BC.  Head  of  Herakles  right,  wearing  lion's  skin  headress. 
Reverse.  AAEEANAPOY,  Zeus  seated  left,  holding  eagle  and 
scepter;  in  left  field,  plow;  below  throne,  0.  Price  3019;  Newell 
29.  Struck  on  a  nice  large  flan.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  900 


272  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Silver 
Tetradrachm  (16.2  g),  336-323  BC.  Perge,  civic  year  17 
(205/4  BC).  Head  of  Herakles  right,  wearing  lion's  skin  head¬ 
ress.  Reverse:  AAEEANAPOY,  Zeus  seated  left,  holding  eagle 
and  scepter;  in  left  field,  IZ.  Price  2929;  Colin  emission  17,  dies 
1/-  (rev.  die  not  recorded).  Rare.  Well  struck  and  quite  attrac¬ 
tive  postumous  style.  Superb  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $700  -  900 


3275  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Silver 
Tetradrachm  (16.83  g),  336-323  BC.Mesembria,  ca.  275/ 
50-225  BC.  Head  of  Herakles  right,  wearing  lion's  skin  head¬ 
dress.  Reverse.  [BA]IIAEQI  AAEEANAPOY,  Zeus  seated  left, 
holding  eagle  and  scepter;  in  inner  left  field,  ME  monogram 
above  Corinthian  helmet  right.  Karayotov  I  M10,  63-8  (012/R?); 
Price  976;  Topalov  13.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


3276  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Silver 
Tetradrachm  (16.87  g),  336-323  BC.Odessos,  ca.  280-200 
BC.  Head  of  Herakles  right,  wearing  lion's  skin  headress. 
Reverse.  BAIIAEQI  AAEEANAPOY,  Zeus  seated  left,  holding 
eagle  and  scepter;  in  inner  left  field  above  knee,  KOI;  below 
throne,  OA  monogram.  Price  1169;  Topalov  45.  Extremely 
Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


7  73  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Silver 
Tetradrachm  (17.26  g),  336-323  BC.Amphipolis,  316-314. 
Head  of  Herakles  right,  wearing  lion's  skin  headress.  Reverse. 
[AA]EEANAPOY,  Zeus  seated  left,  holding  eagle  and  scepter;  in 
left  field,  aplustre;  below  throne,  Il-pellet  monogram.  Price 
129;  Thompson  issue  L3.  Toned.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $700  -  800 


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3277  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Silver 
Tetradrachm  (16.9  g),  336-323  BC.  Vados,  ca.  320/11- 
BC.  Head  of  Herakles  nght,  wearing  lion's  skin  headress. 
Reverse.  AAEZANAPOY,  Zeus  seated  left,  holding  eagle  and 
scepter;  in  left  field,  AP  monogram.  Price  3426  (Bybios’). 
Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


3278  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Silver 
Tetradrachm  (17.21  g),  336-323  BC. Uncertain  mint  in  ( 
cia,  ca.  323-317  BC.  Head  of  Herakles  nght.  wearing  lion's  skin 
headress.  Reverse:  B  MI  Mill  A\EIAN  \POY,  Zeus  seated  left, 
holding  eagle  and  scepter;  m  left  field,  wreath;  below  throne, 
AJ.  Pnce  2949  (Side’).  Boldly  stuck  and  lustrous  NGC  grade 
Extremely  Fine;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface  :  2/5 
Estimated  value  . $600  -  700 


3279  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Silver 
Tetradrachm  (17.18  g),  336  323  BC.: 

BC.  Head  of  Herakles  nght,  wearing  lion's  skin  headress. 
Reverse.  AAESANAPfOY),  Zeus  seated  left,  holding  eagle  and 
scepter;  below  throne,  h.  Pnce  214;  Moore  78-132  About 
Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


3280  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Silver 
Tetradrachm  (16.9  g),  336-323  BC.Tarsos,  ca.  316-301  BC. 
Head  of  Herakles  right,  wearing  lion's  skin  headress.  Reverse: 
A\EZAN  \P[OY],  Zeus  seated  left,  holding  eagle  and  scepter;  in 
left  field,  IT;  below  throne,  monogram.  Pnce  3803  (Carrhae). 
Images  are  in  high  relief  and  com  is  toned.  About  Extremely 
Fine 

The  reassignment  of  Pnce  nos.  3796-3809  to  Tarsos  from  Car- 
rhae  follows  from  the  discovery  of  an  important  new  gold  stater, 
CNG  85,  301,  which  shares  the  pnmary  control  with  this  coin 
but  otherwise  parallels  the  staters  from  Tarsos  (Pnce  3801-2). 
Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


3281  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Silver 
Tetr.idr.uhm  (17.28  g),  336-323  BC.'-  phipoliS,  316-314. 
Head  of  Herakles  nght,  weanng  lion's  skin  headress.  Reverse: 
A  \EIAN  \POY,  Zeus  seated  left,  holding  eagle  and  scepter;  in 
left  field,  aplustre;  below  throne,  1 1-pellet  monogram.  Pnce 
129,  Thompson  issue  L3  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


3282  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Silver 
Tetradrachm  (17.25  g),  336-323  BC. Uncertain  mint  in  Cili¬ 
cia,  ca.  323-317  BC.  Head  of  Herakles  right,  weanng  lion's  skin 
headress.  Reverse.  B\LI\li2(l  A]  \EZAN.\P[OY],  Zeus  seated 
left,  holding  eagle  and  scepter;  in  left  field,  wreath;  below 
7949  (Side7)  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  450 


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B283  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  'the  Great'Silver 
Tetradrachm  (16.0  g),  336-323  BC.  Perge,  civic  year  19 
(203/2  BC).  Head  of  Herakles  right,  wearing  lion's  skin  head- 
ress.  Reverse:  AAEEANAPOY,  Zeus  seated  left,  holding  eagle 
and  scepter;  in  left  field,  10.  Price  2931;  Colin  emission  19  (dies 
not  recorded).  We  note  some  flatness  of  strike  around  the 
obverse  rim.  Underlying  luster,  lightly  toned.  Extremely 
Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 

Ex  NAC  64  (17-18  May  2012),  2191.. 

3284  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III  the  Great.  Silver 
drachm  (4.18  g),  336-323  BC.Lampsakos,  310-301  BC. 
Head  of  Herakles  right,  wearing  lion's  skin  headress.  Reverse: 
AAEEANAP[OY],  Zeus  seated  left,  holding  eagle  and  scepter;  in 
left  field,  forepart  of  pegasos  left;  below  throne,  AA.  Price  1394; 
ADM  II  series  XVIII,  477-83.  Nicely  toned.  Extremely  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


3285  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Alexander  III,  the  Great  Silver 
Tetradrachm  (17.15  g).  Mesambria,  CA.  275  BC.  Head  of 
Herakles  right,  wearing  lion's  skin  headress.  Reverse: 
IAXIAEL2IAEEANABOY,  Zeus  seated  left,  holding  eagle  and 
scepter;  in  left  field  above  knee,  helmet;  in  left  field  before  foot, 
riA  monogram.  Cf.  Lukanc  70-4;  cf.  Kostial  885-7;  cf.  Price  992 
for  prototype.  Boldly  struck.  NGC  grade  Choice  Extremely 
Fine;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  4/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $700  -  800 


3286  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Demetrios  I  Poliorketes.  Silver 
Tetradrachm  (16.7  g),  306-283  BC.  Amphipolis,  ca.  289/8 
BC.  Diademed  and  horned  head  right.  Reverse:  BAZIAE12X 
AHMHTPIOY,  Poseidon  Pelagaios,  nude,  standing  left,  right  foot 
propped  on  rock,  holding  trident  in  left  hand,  right  arm  resting 
on  leg;  monograms  to  outer  left  and  right.  Newell  124;  SNG 
Alpha  Bank  952;  SNG  Saroglos  904.  Rare.  Lovely  style  with 
pleasing  old  cabinet  toning.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,500 

Ex  CNG  E299,  77. 


3287  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Antigonos  II  Gonatas.  Silver  Tet¬ 
radrachm  (17.13  g),  277/6-239  BC.Amphipolis,  ca.  274/1- 
260/55  BC.  Head  of  Pan  left,  lagobolon  at  shoulder,  in  central 
boss  of  Macedonian  shield.  Reverse'.  BAIIAEL2I  ANTITONOY, 
Athena  Alkidemos  advancing  left,  holding  forth  shield  decorated 
with  aegis,  preparing  to  hurl  thunderbolt;  in  inner  left  field, 
crested  Macedonian  helmet;  in  inner  right  field,  HA.  Touratso- 
glou  25-40;  SNG  Alpha  Bank  986-8;  SNG  Saroglos  921-4.  NGC 
grade  Mint  State;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  4/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  2,000 


3288  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Antigonos  II  Gonatas.  Silver  Tet¬ 
radrachm  (16.9  g),  277/6-239  BC.  Amphipolis,  ca.  274/1- 
260/55  BC.  Head  of  Pan  left,  lagobolon  at  shoulder,  in  central 
boss  of  Macedonian  shield.  Reverse:  BA1IAEQZ  ANTIEONOY, 
Athena  Alkidemos  advancing  left,  holding  forth  shield  decorated 
with  aegis,  preparing  to  hurl  thunderbolt;  in  inner  left  field, 
crested  Macedonian  helmet;  in  inner  right  field,  HA  monogram. 
Touratsoglou  25-40;  SNG  Alpha  Bank  986-8;  SNG  Saroglos  921- 
4.  Lightly  toned.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000- 1,300 

Ex  Gorny  &  Mosch  200  (10  October  2011),  1466.. 


3289  Macedonian  Kingdom.  Antigonos  III  Doson.  Silver  Tet¬ 
radrachm  (17.0  g),  229-221  BC.Amphipolis,  ca.  227-225 
BC.  Head  of  Poseidon  right,  wreathed  with  marine  plants. 
Reverse.  BAZIAES2X  ANTIEONOfY]  inscribed  on  side  of  prow, 
Apollo  seated  left  on  prow,  testing  arrow;  below,  monogram. 
Touratsoglou  52-3;  SNG  Alpha  Bank  1046-7;  SNG  Saroglos  933. 
Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500-2,000 


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3290  Paeonian  Kingdom.  Audoleon,  c.  315-286  BC.  AR  Tet- 
radrachm  (12.43  g).  Head  of  Athena  three-quarter  facing  to 
right,  wearing  tn pie-crested  helmet.  Reverse:  Free  horse  trot¬ 
ting  right;  in  fields,  monograms.  Cf.  SNG  ANS  1054;  cf.  Dewing 
1232.  Rare.  Flaw  at  reverse  edge,  9:30  o’clock  Choke  Very 
Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  2,000 


Enlargement 

3291  Thrace,  Trieros.  Silver  Hemiobol  (0.45  g),  ca.  450-420  BC. Laureate  head  Of  Apollo  right  Reverse  T-P-I-H  laurel  branch  in  dotted  square 
frame  within  shallow  me  use.  SNG  Lockett  1208.  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


3292  Thrace,  Maroneia.  Silver  Stater  (12.9  g),  ca.  411/0-398/ 

7  BC.  Metrophanes,  magistrate.  Horse  galloping  left  Reverse: 
Grape  vine  with  four  bunches  of  grapes  within  linear  square;  to 
left,  cicada;  around,  magistrate's  name:  MHT-POP-ANH-i;  all 
within  shallow  incuse  square.  Cf.  Schonert-Getss  165  (astralagos 
instead  of  cicada);  cf.  West  p.  79,  58.  Rare.  Lightly  toned. 
Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  •  2,500 

3293  Thrace,  Mesambria.  Silver  Diobol  (1.33  g),  4th  century 

BC. Facing  crested  helmet.  Reverse:  META  within  spokes  of 
wheel.  Karayotov  I  37-130;  SNG  BM  268;  Topalov  8  NGC 

grade  Choice  VF;  Strike:  4/5,  Surface:  5/5 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  150 


3295  Cimmerian  Bosporos,  Pantikapaion.  /E  (14.1  g),  ca.  340- 

325  BC. Wreathed  and  bearded  head  of  satyr  left.  Reverse 
1 1  \N  II,  bow  and  arrow  MacDonald  59;  Anokhin  1 10;  SNG  BM 
868  Dark  brown  patina  Superb  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


3296  Cimmerian  Bosporos,  Pantikapaion.  /E  18  (3.92  g),  ca. 
325-310  BC.Wreathed  head  of  Satyr  left.  Reverse:  ll-A-N, 
head  of  bull  left.  MacDonald  67;  SNG  BM  890-3;  HGC  7,  -.  Bold 
with  pleasing  dark  brown  patina.  NGC  grade  Choice  XF; 
Strike:  4/5,  Surface:  4/5 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


3294  Thrace,  Odessos.  /E  (7.7  g),  ca.  270-196/188  BC  Laure¬ 
ate  head  of  Darsalas  right.  Reverse.  OAHIITUN,  Darsalas  on 
horseback  nght;  below,  E.v  Topalov  24,  p.  179;  cf.  SNG  BM 
290;  SNG  Stancomb  265;  AMNG  I  2207.  Pleasing  green  patina. 

Nearly  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  .  onn  - 


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297  Thracian  Kingdom.  Lysimachos.  Silver  Tetradrachm 
(16.7  g),  as  King,  306-281  BC.Lampsakos,  ca.  297-281  BC. 
Diademed  head  of  the  deified  Alexander  right,  with  horn  of 
Ammon.  Reverse:  BAXIAES2I  AYSIMAXOY,  Athena  seated  left 
on  throne  without  ornament,  holding  Nike  and  resting  arm  on 
shield  set  behind  her;  leaning  against  her  far  side,  spear;  in 
outer  left  field,  herm  left;  in  inner  left  field,  AH  monogram. 
Thompson  50;  SNG  BN  2553;  Muller  91.  Choice  Very  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


Enlargement 

298  Thracian  Kingdom.  Lysimachos.  Silver  Drachm  (4.3  g),  as  King,  306-281  BC.Uncertain  mint  in  Asia  Minor,  ca.  297-281,  or  perhaps  a  little 
later.  Diademed  head  of  the  deified  Alexander  right,  with  horn  of  Ammon.  Reverse:  BASIAEQH  [A]Y2IMAX[OY],  Athena  seated  left  on  throne 
without  ornament,  holding  Nike  and  resting  arm  on  shield  set  behind  her;  leaning  against  her  far  side,  spear;  in  inner  left  field,  monogram. 
Thompson  -;  Muller  -.  A  marvelous  little  jewel  struck  in  high  relief.  Superb  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,300 


Marvelous  Silver  Drachm  of  Lysimachos,  306-281  BC 


Enlargement 

p299  Thracian  Kingdom.  Lysimachos.  Silver  Drachm  (4.2  g),  as  King,  306-281  BC.Ephesos,  ca.  294-287  BC.  Diademed  head  of  the  deified 
Alexander  right,  with  horn  of  Ammon.  Reverse:  BAXIAE£1[I]  AYXIMAXOY,  Athena  seated  left  on  throne  without  ornament,  holding  Nike  and 
resting  arm  on  shield  set  behind  her;  leaning  against  her  far  side,  spear;  in  inner  left  field,  chelys;  on  side  of  throne,  A.  Thompson  174;  Muller 
355.  Wonderful  high  relief  style  and  delicately  toned.  Superb  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,300 


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3300  Islands  off  Thrace,  Thasos.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (16.9  g), 
ca.  168/7-148  BC  Head  of  youthful  Dionysos  right,  wearing 
ivy  wreath.  Reverse:  BAUUN  HPAKAFOY1  HJTIIPOL,  youth 
ful  Herakles  standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  club;  in  inner  left 
field,  M.  Prokopov  grp.  X,  408  (V.KalO/R331);  SNG  Copenhagen 
1039.  Choice  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


Thessaly,  Thessalian  League.  Silver  Stater  (6.34  g),  late 
2nd-mid  1st  century  BC.Philok(rates)  and  Epikra(tides)j 
magistrates.  Laureate  head  of  Zeus.  Reverse.  BELLA-. 
Athena  Itoma  advancing  right,  wielding  spear  and  holding  foitti 
shield;  above  spear  and  in  exergue,  magistrates'names: 

\OK  and  EIIIKPA;  in  nght  field,  1 1 A  monogram.  BCD  ThessalJ 
II  871.1  (same  obv.  die);  SNG  Berry  556  (same  obv.  die)j 
Superb,  Neariy  Mint  State 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


3301  Thessaly,  Gyrton.  /E  Dichalkon  (7.90  g),  ca.  340-320  BC 

or  later.Laureate  head  of  Apollo  left.  Reverse.  I  YPTu(NluN), 
Head  of  Gyrtona  left;  m  nght  field,  monogram.  Rogers  231;  BCD 
Thessaly  I  1054.1  (this  com).  Glossy  reddish-brown  patina 

Nearly  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  value  . $300  -  350 

Ex  BCD  Collection  (Nomos  4 ,  10  May  2011),  1054. 1.. 


3302  Thessaly,  Gyrton.  /E  Trichalkon  (8.05  g),  3rd  century 

BC.Laureate  head  of  Zeus  nght.  Reverse  ITPT-u  NIuN,  bn 
died  horse  trotting  nght;  on  ground  line,  gram  ear  nght  Rogers 
232;  BCD  Thessaly  I  1054.2  (this  com).  Pleasing  dark  green 
patina  Nearly  Extremely  Fine 

Resembling  the  late  issues  of  Atrax,  this  com  is  from  the  first 
issue  of  the  extensive  Zeus  /  Horse  Gyrton  bronzes,  and  lacks 
the  magistrate's  monogram  which  is  found  on  all  subsequent 
issues. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 

Ex  BCD  Collection  (Nomos  4,  10  May  2011),  1054.2.. 


5  ;04  Thessaly,  Trikka.  Silver  Hemidrachm  (2.85  g),  ca.  440- 

400  BC.Thessaios  petasos  and  doak  bed  at  neck,  holding 
band  around  head  of  a  forepart  of  a  bull  nght.  Reverse.  TPI-K- 
KAI-ON,  forepart  of  bndled  horse  nght.  Cf.  BCD  Thessaly  II 
776.2-3  (spacing  of  ethnic);  SNG  Evelpidis  1620;  Pozzi  2883. 

Choice  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


!05  Akarnania,  Anaktorion.  Silver  Stater  (8.2  g),  ca.  350- 

300  BC  Pegasos  flying  left.  Reverse:  Head  of  Athena  left, 
wearing  Connthian  helmet;  behind,  monogram  and  lyre.  Cf. 
Pegasi  37  (monogram  below  Pegasos);  cf.  BCD  Akarnania  82 
(same).  Wonderful  style,  perfectly  centered  and  excellent  metal. 

Superb  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $900  -  1,00C 


Lokris,  Lokri  Opuntii.  Silver  Stater  (11.9  g),  ca.  360-35C 

BC  Wreathed  head  of  Persephone  left,  wearing  triple-pendani 
eamng  and  a  necklace.  Reverse:  OI10NTU2N,  the  hero  Aja> 
advancing  right,  brandishing  sword  and  holding  shield  deco 
rated  with  griffin  and  palmette;  on  ground  below,  spear  anc 
javelin.  Delbridge  grp.  17;  BCD  Lokris-Phokis  61.  Fine  style  anc 
lightly  toned  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . . $1,500-2,000 

Ex  Gomy  &  Mosch  200  (10  October  2011),  1466.. 


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Enlargement 


3307  Attica,  Athens.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (16.5  g),  ca.  465/2-460  BC.Transitional  issue.  Helmeted  head  of  Athena  right,  frontal  eye. 
Reverse:  A0E,  owl  standing  right,  head  facing;  above  to  left,  olive-spray  with  berry  and  crescent;  all  within  incuse  square.  Cf.  Starr  grp.  VB, 
series  5,  209-12  (dies  not  listed);  Svoronos  pi.  10,  1;  SNG  Berry  647-8.  Boldly  struck  with  the  head  of  Athena  in  high  relief  and  the  owl  in  a 
deep  incuse  square.  Wonderful  transitional  style.  Extremely  Fine. 

There  is  considerable  variety  in  the  designs  of  Athenian  coins  classified  by  Starr  in  his  Group  V,  the  largest  of  all  his  groupings.  This  tet¬ 
radrachm  falls  in  his  last  subdivision,  subgroup  B,  series  5,  and  thus  places  it  right  before  the  massive  Classical  frontal  eye  type  of  the  latter 
half  of  the  5th  century  BC. 

Estimated  Value  . $5,000  -  6,000 


308  Attica,  Athens.  460-404  BC.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (17.18 

9)  Helmeted  head  of  Athena  right,  frontal  eye.  Reverse:  A0E, 
owl  standing  right,  head  facing;  above  to  left,  olive-spray  with 
berry  and  crescent;  all  within  incuse  square. Kroll  8;  Svoronos  pi. 
14;  SNG  Copenhagen  31-40.  Well  struck  in  high  relief  and  well 
centered  on  flan.  Excellent  metal  and  lustrous.  NGC  graded 
Mint  State;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  5/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,500 


309  Attica,  Athens.  Silver  (fouree)  Tetradrachm  (16.8  g),  ca. 
460-404  BC. Helmeted  head  of  Athena  right,  frontal  eye. 
Reverse:  A0E,  owl  standing  right,  head  facing;  above  to  left, 
olive-spray  with  berry  and  crescent;  all  within  incuse  square. 
Kroll  8;  Svoronos  pi.  14;  SNG  Copenhagen  31-40.  Plated  but 
only  visible  on  edge.  The  finest  fouree  example  we  have  seen. 
Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,500 


3310  Attica,  Athens.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (17.0  g),  ca.  460-404 

BC. Helmeted  head  of  Athena  right,  frontal  eye.  Reverse:  A0E, 
owl  standing  right,  head  facing;  above  to  left,  olive-spray  with 
berry  and  crescent;  all  within  incuse  square.  Kroll  8;  Svoronos 
pi.  14;  SNG  Copenhagen  31-40.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,300 


3311  Attica,  Athens.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (16.9  g),  ca.  460-404 

BC.  Helmeted  head  of  Athena  right,  frontal  eye.  Reverse:  A0E, 
owl  standing  right,  head  facing;  above  to  left,  olive-spray  with 
berry  and  crescent;  all  within  incuse  square.  Kroll  8;  Svoronos 
pi.  14;  SNG  Copenhagen  31-40.  Nicely  toned.  Extremely  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $800  -  900 


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3312 


Attica,  Athens.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (16.65  g),  c a.  460- 

404  BC. Helmet ed  head  of  Athena  right,  frontal  eye.  Reverse. 
ABF.,  owl  standing  right,  head  facing;  above  to  left,  olive-spray 
with  berry  and  crescent;  all  within  incuse  square.  Kroll  8;  Svoro- 
nos  pi.  14;  SNG  Copenhagen  31-40.  Very  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


Rare  Fine  Style  Athenian  Drachm,  ca.  460  BC 


Enlargement 


3313  Attica,  Athens.  Silver  Drachm  (4.2  g),  ca.  460-404  BC.HtHrrx’ed  head  of  Athena  nght,  frontal  eye  Reverse  ABI ,  owl  standing  nght, 
head  facing;  above  to  left,  olrve-spray  with  berry,  all  withm  incuse  square.  Kroll  10;  Svoronos  pi.  15,  19-27;  SNG  Copenhagen  41-3.  Well 
struck  and  well  centered.  Very  rare  this  choice  E*c-  ent  meta  Toned.  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  value  .  . $2,500  -  3,000 


3314  Attica,  Athens.  Silver  (fouree)  Drachm  (3.0  g),  ca.  460- 

404  BC. He! meted  head  of  Athena  nght,  frontal  eye.  Reverse: 
ABF,  owl  standing  right,  head  facing;  above  to  left,  olrve-spray 
with  berry;  all  within  incuse  square.  Kroll  11;  Svoronos  pi.  15, 
19-27;  SNG  Copenhagen  41-3.  Plated  Very  Rm 
Estimated  Value  . $350  -  450 


3316  Attica,  Athens.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (16.86  g),  ca.  168/5- 

50  BC.'.'  m  Style  issue.  Ca.  133/2  BC.  Polycharmo  ,  Niko- 
genes,  and  Themistokles,  magistrates.  Head  of  Athena  nght 
wearing  tnple  crested  Attic  helmet  decorated  with  Pegasos 
spnngmg  nght.  Reverse:  A-Bl ,  owl  standing  nght,  head  facing, 
on  overturned  amphora;  across  field,  magistrate  names: 
MOAY-XAPM,  NlkO[l],  and  0HMI[I]/TOKA[H];  Z  or 
amphora,  [idi]  below;  cadeusus  in  left  field;  all  within  laurel 
wreath  Thompson  379b-c  Delicate  golden  toning.  Superb 
Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000-  1,500 

Ex  Manhattan  Sale  III,  lot  129. 


3315  Attica,  Athens.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (17.0  g),  ca.  168/5- 
50  BC.New  Style  issue.  Ca.  152/1  BC.  Head  of  Athena  right, 
wearing  triple  crested  Attic  helmet  decorated  with  Pegasos 
springing  right.  Reverse:  A-BF,  owl  standing  right,  head  facing, 
on  overturned  amphora;  across  field,  magistrate's  names  in 
monogram  form;  uncertain  letter  on  amphora;  all  within  laurel 
wreath.  Thomspn  55  (same  obv.  die).  Rare.  A  lovely,  lightly 
toned  example  of  excellent  style.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,500 


(317  Attica,  Athens.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (16.78  g),  ca.  168/5- 

50  BC.Ca.  138/7  BC.  Glau(kos)  and  Eche(krates)  or 
Eche(demos),  magistrates.  Head  of  Athena  right,  wearing  triple 
crested  Attic  helmet  decorated  with  Pegasos  springing  right. 
Reverse:  A-0E,  owl  standing  right,  head  facing,  on  overturned 
amphora;  across  field,  magistrates'names:  TA/AY  and  EXE; 
uncertain  letter  on  amphora,  HP  to  left;  Helios  facing  in  right 
field;  all  within  laurel  wreath.  Cf.  Thompson  287-311.  NGC 
grade  Extremely  Fine;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  3/5  . 
Estimated  Value  . $450  -  550 


1318  Corinthia,  Corinth.  Silver  Stater  (8.47  g),  Ca  375-300 

BC. Pegasos  flying  left;  below,  koppa.  Reverse:  Helmeted  head 
of  Athena  left;  before,  A  (faint);  behind,  astralagos.  Pegasi  I 
400;  BCD  Corinth  -.  NGC  grade  Extremely  Fine;  Strike:  5/ 
5,  Surface:  2/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


319  Corinthia,  Corinth.  Silver  Stater  (8.52  g),  ca.  375-300 

BC.Pegasos  flying  left;  below,  koppa.  Reverse:  Helmeted  head 
of  Athena  left,  bowl  of  helmet  wreathed  with  laurel;  below,  A-P; 
behind,  eagle  standing  left,  head  right.  Pegasi  426;  BCD  Corinth 
101.  NGC  graded  XF;  Strike  4/5,  Surface  5/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $700  -  800 


|320  Corinthia,  Corinth.  Silver  Drachm  (2.3  g),  ca.  350-300 

BC.  Pegasos  flying  left.  Reverse:  Head  of  Aphrodite  left,  hair  in 
sakkos;  monogram  before  neck.  Cf.  BCD  Corinth  176  (same  obv. 
die)  and  168-73  (same  rev.  type);  SNG  Copenhagen  -;  BMC  -. 
Nicely  toned.  Superb  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 

Ex  NAC  64  (17-18  May  2012),  2224.. 


3321  Paphlagonia,  Sinope.  Silver  Drachm  (6.0  g),  ca.  330-300 

BC.Aristoboulos,  magistrate.  Head  of  nymph  left,  hair  held  hair 
in  sakkos,  wearing  triple-pendant  earring  and  necklace;  before, 
aplustre.  Reverse:  IINii  sea-eagle  on  dolphin  left;  above  tail 
feathers,  magistate's  name:  APISTOBO[...].  SNG  BM  1463;  SNG 
Stancomb  -;  RG  31.  Lustrous  and  superb.  Mint  State. 
Estimated  Value  . $900  -  1,000 


3322  Paphlagonia,  Sinope.  Silver  drachm  (6.0  g),  ca.  330-300 

BCIkesi...,  magistrate.  Head  of  nymph  left,  hair  held  hair  in 
sakkos,  wearing  triple-pendant  earring  and  necklace;  before, 
aplustre.  Reverse:  ZIN^  sea-eagle  on  dolphin  left;  above  tail 
feathers,  magistate's  name:  IKEXI.  SNG  BM  -;  SNG  Stancomb  -; 
RG  31.  Lustrous  and  superb.  Mint  State. 

Estimated  Value  . $900  -  1,000 


3323  Paphlagonia,  Sinope.  Silver  drachm  (6.0  g),  ca.  330-300 

BC.Ikesi...,  magistrate.  Head  of  nymph  left,  hair  held  hair  in 
sakkos,  wearing  triple-pendant  earring  and  necklace;  before, 
aplustre.  Reverse:  LIN£^  sea-eagle  on  dolphin  left;  above  tail 
feathers,  magistate's  name:  IKE[ZI].  SNG  BM  -;  SNG  Stancomb 
-;  RG  31.  Lustrous  and  superb.  Mint  State. 

Estimated  Value  . $900  -  1,000 


3324  Pontic  Kingdom.  Mithradates  VI  Eupator.  Gold  Stater 
(8.3  g),  120-63  BC. First  Mithradatic  War  issue.  Kallatis,  in  the 
name  of  Lysimachos  of  Thrace,  ca.  88-86  BC.  Diademed  head  of 
deified  Alexander  right,  with  horn  of  Ammon.  Reverse: 
BAEIAEQI  AYIIMAXOY,  Athena  seated  left,  holding  Nike  and 
resting  arm  on  shield  set  behind  her;  leaning  against  her  far 
side,  a  spear;  in  inner  left  field,  HP  monogram;  on  side  of 
throne  (KAA);  in  exergue,  ornamented  trident  left.  Callatay  p. 
140  (dies  D5/R4);  AMNG  I  266.  Lustrous.  Mint  State. 
Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,500 


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3325  Pontic  Kingdom.  Mithradates  VI  Eupator.  Gold  Stater 
(8.2  g),  120-63  BC.First  Mithradatic  War  issue.  Kallatis,  in  the 
name  of  Lysi machos  of  Thrace,  ca  88-86  BC.  Diademed  head  of 
deified  Alexander  nght,  with  horn  of  Ammon.  Reverse. 
BAIIAEI2I  [AjYSlMAXOY,  Athena  seated  left,  holding  Nike 
and  resting  arm  on  shield  set  behind  her;  leaning  against  her 
far  side,  a  spear;  in  inner  left  field,  Cu»;  on  side  of  throne  (KA\); 
in  exergue,  ornamented  trident  left.  Callatay  p.  140  (D6/R1); 
AMNG  I  260.  Crude  as  Struck  Very  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . S500  -  600 


3329  Mysia,  Pergamon.  Silver  Cistophoric  Tetradrachm 
(12.51  g),  ca.  166-67  BC.Serpent  emerging  from  within  cisto 
mystica  with  open  lid;  all  within  ivy  wreath.  Reverse:  Bow  case 
between  two  entwined  serpents;  above  (All)  above  monogram 
in  wreath;  in  left  field,  monogram  of  Pergamon,  in  right  field 
serpent  entwined  staff.  Kleiner  24;  SNG  BN  -;  Pinder  -.  NGC 
graded  AU;  Strike:  4/5,  Surface:  5/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  29 


3326  Bithynia,  Kalchedon.  Silver  drachm  (3.7  g),  ca.  367/6- 

340  BCBull  standing  left  on  gram  ear;  in  left  field,  kerykeion 
and  (aA)  monogram.  Reverse:  Stippled  quadripartite  incuse 
square.  SNG  BM  104;  RG  13.  Toned.  Superb  Extremely  PIlN 
Estimated  value  . $300  -  350 


3327  Bithynian  Kingdom.  Prusias  II.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (16.7 
g),  182-149  BC  Diademed  and  winged  head  of  Prusias  II 
nght.  Reverse:  BAUMX11  IIPYLIOY,  Zeus  standing  facing, 
head  left,  crowning  name  with  wreath  and  holding  scepter;  in 
inner  left  field,  eagle  standing  left  on  thunderbolt  and  mono¬ 
gram.  RG  10;  SNG  von  Aukxk  -;  SNG  Copenhagen  BMC  •; 
McClean  Weber  -;  Ward  592A.  Rare.  Struck  on  a  nice  wide 
flan.  Stunning  portrait  of  the  king'  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $1,500  •  2,000 


3330  Troas,  Abydos.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (15.8  g),  ca.  175-7! 

BC  Iphiados,  magistrate.  Draped  bust  of  Artemis  nght,  bo* 
and  quiver  at  shoulder.  Reverse:  ABYAHNiiN,  eagle  standinc 
nght,  wings  displayed;  m  nght  field,  star  above  radiate  head  o 
Helios  nght;  below,  magistrates  name:  1«MAaOY.  SNG  vor 
Aukxk  1413;  SNG  Munich  32.  Nice  old  toning.  Stnking  flaw  at : 
to  3  o'clock  Very  Fine  and  rare 

Estimated  Value  . $600  TOO 

Ex  Oomy  &  Mosch  199  (10  October  2011),  360.. 


3331  Aiolis,  Kyme.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (16.62  g),  ca.  155-14! 

BC.Straton,  magistrate.  Head  of  the  Amazon  Kyme  nght,  hai 
bound  with  taenia.  Reverse.  KYMAIuN,  horse  standing  right 
below  raised  foreleg,  one-handled  cup;  in  exergue,  magistrate' 
name:  LTPATuN.  Oakley  dies  39/g;  Pozzi  2303  (same  obv.  die) 
Wi  centered  from  artistic  dies.  Toned.  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $1,000-  1,300 

Ex  CNG  82  (16  September  2009),  603.. 


3328  Mysia,  Pergamon.  Silver  Cistophoric  Tetradrachm  (12.3 
g),  ca.  166-67  BC  Struck  ca.  76  BC.  Serpent  emerging  from 
within  cista  mystica  with  open  lid;  all  within  ivy  wreath. 
Reverse:  Bow  case  between  two  entwined  serpents;  above,  Al  1 
above  monogram  in  wreath;  in  left  field,  monogram  of  Per¬ 
gamon;  in  right  field,  serpent-entwined  staff.  Kleiner  24;  SNG 
BN  -;  Pinder  -.  Toned.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  .  $300  -  350 

Ex  Kunker  226  (11  March  2013),  435.. 


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32  Aiolis,  Myrina.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (16.7  g),  ca.  155-145 

BC. Laureate  head  of  Apollo  right,  hair  worn  long  in  three 
braids.  Reverse:  MYPINAIQN,  Apollo  Grynios  standing  right, 
holding  branch  and  patera;  at  feet  to  right,  omphalos  and 
amphora;  in  inner  left  field,  monogram;  all  within  laurel  wreath. 
Sacks  issue  29;  SNG  von  Aulock  1665;  SNG  Copenhagen  222; 
BMC  7.  A  marvelous  example,  boldly  struck  in  high  relief  and 
one  of  the  finest  we  have  seen.  Nearly  Mint  State. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,500 


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[33  Lesbos,  Mytilene.  Electrum  Hekte  (2.55  g),  ca.  377-326  BC.Head  of  Dionysos  right,  wreathed  with  ivy.  Reverse.  Head  of  satyr  facing  in  lin¬ 
ear  square  within  shallow  incuse  square.  Bodenstedt  90  (dies  f/(3);  SNG  Copenhagen  323;  HGC  6,  1016.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  900 

Ex  CNG  93  (22  May  2013),  374;  Kunker  182  (14  March  2011),  279.. 


Enlargement 


34  Lesbos,  Mytilene.  Electrum  Hekte  (2.5  g),  ca.  377-326 

BC. Laureate  head  of  Zeus  right.  Reverse.  Forepart  of  serpent 
right  within  linear  square.  Bodenstedt  96  (dies  a/a);  SNG 
Copenhagen  312;  HGC  6,  1022.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


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35  Lesbos,  Mytilene.  Electrum  Hekte  (2.5  g),  ca.  377-326 

BC.Head  of  Kabeiros  right,  wearing  wreathed  cap;  flanking  cap, 
two  stars.  Reverse.  Head  of  Persephone  right  within  linear 
square.  Bodenstedt  99  (dies  g/0);  SNG  Copenhagen  321;  HGC 
6,  1025.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


Enlargement 


3336  Lesbos,  Mytilene.  Electrum  Hekte  (2.6  g),  ca.  377-326 

BC.Laureate  head  of  Apollo  right.  Reverse.  Head  of  female  right 
within  linear  square.  Bodenstedt  95  (dies  o/s);  SNG  Copenha¬ 
gen  -;  HGC  6,  1021  corr.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


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Exceedingly  Rare  "Persic"  Stater  of  Miletos,  c.  259-246  BC 


Enlargement 


3337  Ionia,  Miletos,  c.  259-246  BC.  AR  Stater  (10.59g)  Laureate  head  of  Apollo  left.  Reverse:  Lion  walking  left,  head  right,  looking  back  at 
eight-pointed  star;  monograms  to  left  and  magistrate  s  name  "Samtos'  in  exergue.  Deppert-Upitz  504  (this  reverse  die),  Bement  Collection 
(Nav  e,  June  1924)  lot  1 1465  (this  obverse  die).  Extremely  Rare,  one  of  only  four  know  Superb  Extremely  Fine 

This  is  an  extremefy  rare  issue,  known  as  the  "Persic"  stater.  One  of  only  14  surviving  examples  struck  on  this  unusual  weight  standard,  and 
one  of  only  four  in  the  name  of  this  magistrate  Samos  The  normal  struck  coins  of  the  3rd  century  BC  from  Mi  let  os  were  didrachms  of  about 
6.5  grams.  This  corns  was  struck  on  a  standard  equivalent  to  two  of  the  otd  Persian  s*gk>  and  therefore  dubbed  the  "Persic"  stater. 

Estimated  value  .  . $10,000  -  14,000 


Enlargement 


3338  Ionia,  Phokaia.  Elect  rum  Hekte  (2.58  g),  ca.  521-478 

BC.Three  seals  swimming  clockwise  around  central  pellet. 
Reverse.  Incuse  square.  Bodenstedt  29  (dies  a /«);  SNG  Copen¬ 
hagen  About  Very  Fine 

Estimated  value  . $700  -  800 

Ex  CNG  94  (18  September  2013);  Lam  149  (24  June  2010), 
196.. 


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3339  Ionia,  Phokaia.  Electrum  Hekte  (2.5  g),  ca.  478-387 

BC.Head  of  Io  left;  below,  seal  left.  Reverse.  Quadripartite 
incuse  square.  Bodenstedt  %  (dies  a/./);  SNG  Copenhagen  -. 

Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  .  ssnn  .  i  nnn 


3340  Carla,  Kaunos.  Silver  Stater  (11.7  g),  ca.  410-390  BC. 

Winged  female  figure  in  kneeling-running  stance  left,  head 
turned  to  look  back,  holding  kerykeion  and  wreath.  Reveetk 
Baety1(*);  across  field,  inverted  \  and  I  above  pellet;  all  wi  H 
incuse  square.  Konuk  105  (044/R45);  SNG  Keckman  826;  Kart 
20<  Rare.  A  splendid  example.  Lightly  toned  Choice  Very 
Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,50ffl 

Ex  Hirsch  275  (22  September  2011),  3871.. 


3341  Carian  Satraps.  Pixodaros.  Silver  Didrachm  (6.9  g),  ca. 
341/0-336/5  BC.  Halikarnassos.  Laureate  head  of  Apollo  fac-j 
mg  slightly  right,  drapery  at  neck.  Reverse:  I IIEO  VAPOY,  ZeuS 
Labraudos  standing  right,  holding  double-axe  (labrys)  oven 
shoulder  and  lotus-tipped  scepter.  Pixodarus  Hoard  30b  (A3/ 
P9);  SNG  Keckman  280;  Weber  6608  (same  dies).  Lightly  tonedj 
Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000-  1,2001 

Ex  Hirsch  281  (2  May  2012),  407. 


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Islands  off  Caria,  Rhodos.  Ialysos.  Silver  Obol  (0.64  g),  ca.  480-408  BC. Forepart  of  winged  boar  right.  Reverse:  Helmeted  head  of 
Athena  right  within  incuse  square.  SNG  Keckman  303-5;  HGC  6,  1375.  Nearly  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


343  Islands  off  Caria,  Rhodes.  Silver  Drachm  (2.9  g),  ca. 
205-190  BC.  Gorgos,  magistrate.  Head  of  Helios  facing  slightly 
right.  Reverse:  P-O,  rose  with  bud  to  right;  in  left  field,  bow  in 
bow-case;  above,  magistrate's  name:  rOP[rOl].  Ashton  288; 
SNG  Keckman  582-4.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 

Ex  NAC  64  (17-18  May  2012),  2237. 


>44  Islands  off  Caria,  Rhodes.  Silver  Drachm  (2.6  g),  ca.  88- 

85  BC.Maes,  magistrate.  Radiate  head  of  Helios  right.  Reverse. 
P-O,  rose  with  bud  to  left;  in  right  field,  headdress  of  Isis; 
above,  magistrate's  name:  MAHX;  all  within  incuse  square.  Jen¬ 
kins  grp.  E,  246;  SNG  Copenhagen  836;  HGC  6,  1461.  Choice 
Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


145  Cilicia,  Nagidos.  Silver  Stater  (10.6  g),  ca.  400-385 

BC.Aphrodite  seated  left,  holding  patera  over  altar  at  her  feet 
to  left,  and  resting  arm  on  the  back  of  the  chair;  to  right,  Eros 
standing  left,  crowning  her  with  wreath.  Reverse:  NAHAEQ-N, 
Dionysos  standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  grape-bunch  on 
vine  and  thyrsos.  Casabonne  type  5;  Lederer  25  (same  dies); 
SNG  BN  -;  SNG  Levante  -.  Very  scarce  and  delicately  toned. 
Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,300 


3346  Cilicia,  Tarsos.  Datames.  Silver  Stater  (10.7  g),  Satrap  of 
Cilicia  and  Cappadocia,  384-361/0  BC.  Struck  ca.  380/79 
BC.  Female  head  facing  slightly  left,  wearing  necklace.  Reverse: 
Bearded  male  head  right,  wearing  crested  Attic  helmet;  behind, 
c/m:  bull  standing  right,  head  facing,  within  rectangular  incuse. 
Casabonne  series  1;  Moysey  issue  4;  SNG  BN  258;  SNG  Levante 
78.  Toned.  Nice  counterstamp.  About  Extremely  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $700  -  800 


3347  Cilicia,  Tarsos.  Mazaios.  Silver  Stater  (10.85  g),  Satrap 
of  Cilicia,  361/0-334  BC.Baaltars  facing,  seated  left,  holding 
eagle,  grain  ear,  bunch  of  grapes  and  scepter;  in  left  field  and 
below  throne,  Aramaic  letters.  Reverse:  Lion  attacking  bull  left; 
below,  symbol.  Casabonne  series  2;  SNG  BN  -;  SNG  Levante 
106.  Nearly  Mint  State. 

Estimated  Value  . $700  -  800 


3348  Cilicia,  Tarsos.  Mazaios.  Silver  Stater  (10.97  g),  Satrap 
of  Cilicia,  361/0-334  BC.Baaltars  facing,  seated  left,  holding 
eagle,  grain  ear,  bunch  of  grapes  and  scepter;  in  left  field  and 
below  throne,  Aramaic  letters.  Reverse:  Lion  attacking  bull  left; 
below,  symbol.  Casabonne  series  2;  SNG  BN  -;  SNG  Levante 
106.  Lustrous.  Superb  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


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3349  Cilicia,  Tarsos.  Balakros.  Silver  Stater  (11.02  g),  Satrap 

of  Cilicia,  333-323  BC.Baaltars  seated  left,  holding  scepter; 
in  left  field,  gram  ear;  below  throne,  E.  Reverse:  Lion  attacking 
bull  above  city  walls  with  crenelated  towers;  above,  dub  and  B. 
Casabonne  series  1;  cf.  SNG  France  365-6;  cf.  SNG  Levante  122. 
Nice  full  stnke  on  excellent  metal  Toned.  Nearly  Extremely 
Fine 

Estimated  value  . $1,500  •  2,000 


Choice  Quality  Tigranes  II  'the  Great'  Silver  Tetradrachm,  95-56  BC. 


Enlargement 

3350  Armenia,  Artaxiad  Kingdom.  Tigranes  II  the  Great.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (15.8  g),  95-56  BC.Antoch  on  the  Orontes.  Diademed  and 
draped  bust  of  Tigranes  II  right,  wearing  tiara  decorated  with  star  between  two  eagles.  Reverse:  BA1I M12-I  /  TIITANOY,  Tyche  seated 
right  on  rock,  holding  laurel  branch;  below,  river -god  Orontes  swimming  right;  inner  right  field  by  leg,  smaH  H;  on  rock  below,  HA  monogram; 
all  within  wreath.  SCADA  grp.  2,  dies  A31/P88;  Bedoukian  19;  Nercesstan  31.  Quite  rare  m  this  state  of  preservation.  Extremely  Fine. 

Before  ruling  m  the  mountainous  interior  of  Anatolia.  Tigranes  II  spent  many  years  as  a  hostage  in  the  court  of  Mithradates  II  of  Parthia. 
When  he  was  40,  Tigranes  I  died  and  Tigranes  II  was  able  to  purchase  his  freedom  by  ceding  to  Parthia  a  large  part  of  Media  Atropatene. 
Once  on  the  throne  he  quickly  subdued  the  local  barons  of  Armenia,  who  hitherto  had  paid  only  nominal  submission  to  the  king,  thus  central¬ 
izing  his  rule  with  a  tight  grip.  He  then  went  on  to  invade  his  neighbors,  expanding  his  kingdom  in  all  directions  at  their  expense. 

During  the  First  Mithradatic  War  between  Mithradates  VI  of  Pontos  and  Rome,  Tigranes  was  careful  to  maintain  the  appearance  of  neutrality 
all  the  while  secretly  supporting  Mithradates.  Subsequently,  however,  he  allied  with  Pontos  overtly,  marrying  Mithradates' daughter,  Cleopatra, 
and  sheltering  Mithradates  when  he  had  been  defeated  by  Rome.  This,  of  course,  brought  Armenia  into  direct  conflict  with  Rome,  and  in  two 
engagements  with  Lucullus,  the  Roman  consul  in  charge  of  pursuing  the  war  against  Mithradates,  Tigranes  was  soundly  defeated.  Lucullus, 
however,  was  not  successful  m  capturing  either  Mithradates  or  Tigranes,  and  so  after  years  of  conducting  an  inconclusive  war  he  was  recalled 
to  Rome  and  replaced  by  Pompey  the  Great.  Pompey  was  much  more  effective.  He  quickly  brought  Tigranes  to  heal,  forcing  him  to  give  up 
the  terntones  he  had  conquered  dunng  his  long  reign  in  return  for  allowing  him  to  remain  on  his  throne. 

Estimated  Value  . $6,000  -  7,000 


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8351  Seleukid  Kingdom.  Seleukos  II  Kailinikos.  Silver  Tet- 
radrachm  (16.68  g),  246-226  BC. Perhaps  Ephesos.  Dia¬ 
demed  head  of  Seleukos  II  right.  Reverse.  BAIIAEQI 
[IJEAEYKOY,  Apollo  standing  left,  holding  arrow  and  leaning 
on  tall  tripod  behind;  in  inner  left  field,  A4>  monogram.  SC  672- 
1;  WSM  1000;  HGC  9,  303j.  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


Fantastic  Style  Antiochos  III.  Silver  Tetradrachm  223-187  BC 


Enlargement 


3352  Seleukid  Kingdom.  Antiochos  III.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (17.0  g),  223-187  BC.Uncertain  mint  in  western  Asia  Minor,  perhaps  Kyme, 
probably  ca.  203  BC.  Diademed  head  of  Antiochos  III  right.  Reverse:  BAIIAEQX  /  AN-TIOXOY,  Apollo  seated  left  on  omphalos,  testing  arrow 
and  resting  hand  on  grounded  bow;  in  outer  left  field,  eagle's  head  left.  SC  964;  WSM  1698;  CSE  678  (same  dies);  HGC  9,  447d.  Very  Rare. 
Well  struck  on  a  huge  flan  of  excellent  metal  and  style.  The  portrait  struck  in  high  relief.  Superb  Extremely  Fine. 

A  very  rare  coin  that  is  seldom  offered,  and  much  superior  to  the  Houghton  specimen  with  which  it  shares  its  dies. 

This  portrait  was  imitated  in  Phrygia  (cf.  SC  1002),  and  according  to  Houghton  and  Lorber  both  the  original  coins  and  the  imitations  are  found 
overstruck.  Newell  was  able  to  show  that  one  of  the  imitations  was  overstruck  on  a  tetradrachm  of  Antiochos  III  from  Susa  that  is  datable  to 
the  period  before  Antiochos'expedition  to  the  Upper  Satrapies.  The  eagle  symbol  found  on  the  reverse  of  this  tetradrachm  was  the  civic  badge 
of  Kyme  in  Aiolis  (cf.  SNG  Copenhagen  31),  which  formerly  had  been  a  Seleukid  possession  and  may  have  been  recovered  by  Antiochos  III  in 
the  campaign  of  197  BC. 

Estimated  Value  . $10,000  -  15,000 


1353  Seleukid  Kingdom.  Antiochos  III.  Silver  Tetradrachm 
(17.03  g),  223-187  BC.AI  mint  (probably  Damascus),  ca. 
197-187  BC.  Diademed  head  of  Antiochos  III  right.  Reverse: 
BAIIAEI2[I]  ANTIOXOY,  Apollo  seated  left  on  omphalos,  test¬ 
ing  arrow  and  resting  hand  on  grounded  bow;  in  exergue,  AI. 
SC  1113.1;  ESM  608;  HGC  9,  447y.  Excellent  portrait  and  struck 
in  high  relief.  Lightly  toned.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  1,000 


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3354  Seleukid  Kingdom.  Alexander  I  Balas.  Silver  Drachm  (4.0  g),  152/1-145  BC Antioch  on  the  Orontes,  undated  issue,  with  control  of  S 
162-163  (151-149  BC).  Diademed  head  of  Alexander  1  right.  Reverse:  (B)AllM  ill  /  AAEXANAPOY  in  two  lines  on  right,  ©EOriA-TOPOt 
[EJYEPI'ETOY  m  two  lines  on  left,  Apollo  seated  left  on  omphalos,  testing  arrow  and  resting  hand  on  grounded  bow;  in  exergue,  monogram.  Si 
1785.5a;  LustrousSMA  172,  HGC  9.  887a  Nearly  Mint  State 

Estimated  value  . $500  -  601 


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3355  Seleukid  Kingdom.  Alexander  I  Balas.  Silver  Drachm  (4.1  g),  152/1-145  BCAntioch  on  the  Orontes,  undated  ssue,  with  control  of  S 

162-163  (151-149  BC).  Diademed  head  of  Alexander  I  right.  Reverse  (B\)ll  Mill  /  [AjAEXANAPOY  in  two  lines  on  nght,  0EOI1A-TOPOI 
EYEPEETOY  m  two  lines  on  left,  Apollo  seated  left  on  omphalos,  testing  arrow  and  resting  hand  on  grounded  bow;  in  exergue,  monogram.  S 
1785  5a.  SMA  172;  HGC  9,  887a  Lustrous  Nearly  Mint  State 

Estimated  value  .  .  . $500  -  60 


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3356  Seleukid  Kingdom.  Posthumous  issue  in  the  name  of  Antiochos  IV  Epiphanes.  Silver  Drachm  (4.2  g),  146/5  BC.Antioch  on  th 

Orontes,  dunng  the  interregnum  immediately  following  Alexander  I’s  withdrawal  from  the  city.  Diademed  head  of  Antiochos  IV  right.  Reverb 
BA1I  M  ill  [AjNTl-OXOY  [1  ]lll«t>-  \NOYl,  Apollo  seated  left  on  omphalos,  testing  arrow  and  resting  hand  on  grounded  bow;  in  exergue,  monc 
gram.  SC  1886g;  Morkhom,  NC 1960,  13;  HGC  9,  745.  Lustrous  and  rare  in  this  high  grade.  Nearly  Mint  State 

Alexander  I  Balas  was  a  pretender  to  the  Seleukid  throne  who  with  Ptolemaic  support  replaced  the  hated  Demetnos  I.  He  was  an  uninspired  rule 
however,  leaving  the  tasks  of  government  to  his  ministers  while  he  lived  frivolously.  As  a  result,  the  kingdom  suffered  extensive  territonal  losses  t 
both  the  Parthians  and  Elymaians. 

In  146  BC,  the  son  of  Demetrios  I,  Demetnos  II,  advanced  into  Cilicia  at  the  head  of  a  large  army  of  Cretan  mercenaries  with  the  intent  of  ove 
throwing  the  pretender.  Ptolemy  VI  marched  north  through  Koile-Syria  in  support  of  Alexander,  but  in  Ptolemais  the  latter  attempted  to  have  hii 
aS^fSS  rffte<1,  he  (.hen  swrtche<*  his  to  Demetrios  U.  Ptolemaic  agents  in  Antioch  instigated  the  citizenry  to  rise  up  against  Alexande 

and  he  fled  the  city.  Within  a  short  time  Ptolemy  arrived  in  the  capital  city,  where  he  was  offered  but  refused  the  diadem,  convincing  the  reluctai 
ntiochenes  to  accept  Demetrios  II  as  king.  This  rare  com  was  struck  dunng  this  tumultuous  penod  following  Alexander's  withdrawal  from  the  cil 
but  before  the  arrival  of  Ptolemy. 

Estimated  Value  .  &crin  cr 


Outstanding  Tetradrachm  of  Antiochos  VI  Dionysos,  144-142  BC 


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3357  Seleukid  Kingdom.  Antiochos  VI  Dionysos.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (16.3  g),  144-142  BC.Antioch  on  the  Orontes,  SE  169  (144/3  BC). 
Diademed  and  radiate  head  of  Antiochos  VI  right.  Reverse:  BAIIAEQS  /  ANTIOXOY  in  two  lines  above,  EniOANOYI  /  AIONYSOY  in  two 
lines  below,  the  Dioskouroi  riding  left,  each  holding  couched  lance;  to  right,  TPY,  monogram,  and  STA;  below,  0EP;  all  within  wreath  of  lily, 
ivy,  and  grain  ears.  SC  2000. 2d;  SMA  229;  HGC  9,  1032.  Rare.  Attractively  toned.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $3,000  -  4,000 


58  Seleukid  Kingdom.  Antiochos  VII  Euergetes.  Silver  Tet¬ 
radrachm  (16.3  g),  138-129  BC.Antioch  on  the  Orontes. 
Diademed  head  of  Antiochos  VII  right.  Reverse:  BAZIAEQI  / 
ANTIOXOY  in  two  lines  on  right,  EYEP-rETOY  on  left,  Athena 
standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  Nike  and  resting  hand  on 
grounded  shield,  spear  held  in  crook  of  arm;  in  far  left  field, 
monogram  above  A;  all  within  laurel  wreath.  SC  2061.2;  HGC  9, 
1067d.Well  struck.  NGC  grade  Choice  Extremely  Fine; 
Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  3/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


59  Seleukid  Kingdom.  Antiochos  VII  Euergetes.  Silver  Tet¬ 
radrachm  (13.9  g),  138-129  BC.  Tyre,  SE  174  (139/8  BC). 
Diademed  and  draped  bust  of  Antiochos  VII  right.  Reverse: 
BAXIAErn  ANTIOXOY,  eagle  standing  left  on  prow,  palm  over 
far  wing;  in  left  field,  IE  above  club  of  Tyre;  in  right  field,  mono¬ 
gram  above  date  (AOP);  between  legs,  monogram.  SC  2109.1a; 
Newell  108;  HGC  9,  1074.  Attractive  antique  toning.  About 
Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  600 

Ex  Kunker  236  (7  October  2013),  140.. 


3360  Seleukid  Kingdom.  Antiochos  VII  Euergetes.  Silver  Tet¬ 
radrachm  (16.55  g),  138-129  BC.Cappadocian  mint,  post¬ 
humous  issue.  Diademed  head  of  Antiochos  VII  right.  Reverse: 
BAZIAEQZ  /  ANTIOXOY  in  two  lines  on  right,  EYEP-TETOY  on 
left,  Athena  standing  left,  holding  Nike  and  resting  hand  on 
grounded  shield,  spear  held  in  crook  of  arm;  in  far  left  field,  two 
monograms;  in  inner  left  field,  O;  in  inner  right  field,  A;  all 
within  laurel  wreath.  SC  2148;  Hoover  1069.  About  Extremely 
Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


3361  Seleukid  Kingdom.  Antiochos  VII  Euergetes.  Silver  Tet¬ 
radrachm  (16.81  g),  138-129  BC.Antioch  on  the  Orontes. 
Diademed  head  of  Antiochos  VII  right.  Reverse:  BAXIAES2S  / 
ANTIOXOY  in  two  lines  on  right,  EYEP-TETOY  on  left,  Athena 
standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  Nike  and  resting  hand  on 
grounded  shield,  spear  held  in  crook  of  arm;  in  far  left  field, 
monogram  above  A;  all  within  laurel  wreath.  SC  2061. lh;  HGC 
9,  1067d.  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


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3362  Seleukid  Kingdom.  Alexander  II  Zebinas.  Silver  Tet- 
radrachm  (15.79  g),  128-122  BC.Antioch  on  the  Ore 

Diademed  head  of  Alexander  II  right.  Reverse.  BALI  M  ill 
AAE-EANAPOY,  Zeus  seated  left,  holding  Nike  and  scepter;  in 
outer  left  field,  MAP  monogram;  below  throne,  HA  monogram. 
SC  2219.3d  con.  (secondary  control  form);  SMA  335;  HGC  9, 

1149d  NGC  grade  Extremely  Fine;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface: 
3/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


3363  Seleukid  Kingdom.  Antiochos  VIII  Epiphanes.  Silver  Tet- 
radrachm  (16.6  g),  sole  reign,  121/0-97/6  BC-Antioch  on 
the  Orontes.  112-111/0  BC.  Diademed  head  of  Antiochos  VIII 
nght.  Reverse:  BAL1AEQL  /  ANTIOXOV  in  two  lines  on  right, 
ETII-4»ANOVI  on  left.  Zeus  Ouramos,  draped,  standing  facing, 
head  left,  holding  star  and  scepter;  to  outer  left,  monogram 
above  A;  to  inner  nght.  A;  all  within  laurel  wreath.  SC  2302.  If; 
SMA  388;  HGC  9,  1197e  A  lovely  lustrous  example  Mint 
State 

Estimated  value  . $1,500  •  2,000 


3365  Seleukid  Kingdom.  Antiochos  VIII  Epiphanes.  Silver  TeP 
radrachm  (16.48  g),  sole  reign,  121/0-97/6  BC.Ake  Pta| 

emats,  ca.  121/0-113  BC.  Diademed  head  of  Antiochos  Vlj 
nght.  Reverse:  BALI  M  ILL  /  ANTIOXOV  in  two  lines  on  righj 
1 1 11-4*  \N< >VL  on  left,  Zeus  Ouramos,  draped,  standing  facing 
head  left,  holding  star  and  scepter;  above,  crescent;  to  outq 
left,  monogram;  all  within  laurel  wreath.  SC  2336.2a;  LSM  3^ 
HGC  9,  1197h.  Traces  of  luster  present.  NGC  grade  Choic 
AU;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  5/5 

Estimated  Value  . $700  801 


3366  Seleukid  Kingdom.  Antiochos  X  Eusebes  Philopator.  Si 
ver  Tetradrachm  (14.8  g),  94-88  BC  Antioch  on  the  Ort) 

tes,  94  BC.  Diademed  head  of  Antiochos  X  nght.  Reveru 
[BjAli.MlH  ANTQXOY  EYLKBOYI  <t»IAOnATOP(OI],  Zee 
seated  left,  holding  Nike  and  lotus-tipped  scepter;  in  outer  le 
field,  monogram  above  A;  below  throne,  A;  all  within  wread 
SC  2429.1a;  d.  SMA  430,  HGC  9,  1287.  Toned.  Extremel 
Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $600  *  7C 


3364  Seleukid  Kingdom.  Antiochos  VIII  Epiphanes.  Silver  Tet¬ 
radrachm  (16.7  g),  sole  reign,  121/0-97/6  BC.- 

the  Orontes,  121/0-113  BC.  Diademed  head  of  Antiochos  VIII 
right.  Reverse:  BAIIAEUI  /  ANTIOXOV  m  two  lines  on  nght. 
EI1l-4>ANOVL  on  left,  Zeus  Ouramos,  draped,  standing  facing, 
head  left,  holding  star  and  scepter;  to  outer  left,  IE  above  A;  to 
inner  nght,  O;  all  within  laurel  wreath  with  O  on  wreath  ties.  SC 
2298.3c;  Spaer,  RN  1978,  6;  HGC  9,  1197e.  A  superb  fully  lus¬ 
trous  example.  Mint  State 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  2,000 


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Phoenicia,  Arados.  Uncertain  King.  Silver  Obol  (0.84  g),  ca.  380-351/0  BC. Laureate  head  of  Ba'al-Arwad  right.  Reverse:  Phoenician  gal¬ 
ley  sailing  right;  below,  two  sets  of  waves.  Betlyon  13;  HGC  10,  46.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


68  Judean  City  Coinage.  Rabbathmoba.  Septimius  Severus. 
/E  (16.0  g),  AD  193-211.Civic  year  4  (AD  209/10).  Laureate, 
draped  and  cuirassed  bust  of  Septimius  Severus.  Reverse: 
Tyche  standing  right,  resting  foot  on  river-god,  holding  scepter 
and  globular  object;  across  field,  date  (PA).  Spijkerman  14;  cf. 
Rosenberger  5;  cf.  SNG  ANS  1413.  Rare.  Original  uncleaned 
earthern  patina.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


69  Judean  City  Coinage.  Rabbathmoba.  Julia  Domna.  /E 
(17.6  g),  Augusta,  AD  193-217. Draped  bust  of  Julia  Domna 
right.  Reverse:  Caracalla  and  Geta,  both  togate,  standing  facing 
one  another,  clasping  hands.  Spijkerman  24;  Rosenberger  -; 
SNG  ANS  -.  Rare.  Irregular  flan.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


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70  Nabataean  Kingdom.  Rabbel  II,  with  Gamilat.  Silver  Drachm  (3.1  g),  AD  70-106.Petra,  Year  3,  struck  ca.  AD  75/6-89/90.  Laureate  and 
draped  bust  of  Rabbel  right.  Reverse:  Veiled  and  draped  bust  of  Gamilat  right.  Cf.  Meshorer  147-52;  SNG  ANS  -.  Rare.  Extremely  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


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3371  Parthian  Kingdom.  Mithradates  II.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (16.34  g),  ca.  123-88  BC.Seleuketa  on  the  Tigris.  Diademed  and  draped  bust  ofl 

Mithradates  II  left.  Reverse:  BAllAl  BI  Ml  I  \  \<ri  ■XPl-AKO'i  I  lll«I>  \N()Y1,  archer  seated  nght  on  omphalos,  holding  bow;  in  outer  nght  field, 
palm  branch.  Sell  wood  24.3;  Shore  66.  Well  struck  on  a  nice  full  flan,  perfectly  centered  with  attractive  old  cabinet  toning.  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $2,500  -  3,000< 

Ex  Dr.  Basso  Peus,  Auction  333,  6-11  May  1992,  Lot  405. 


3372  Parthian  Kingdom.  Mithradates  II.  Silver  Drachm  (4.11 
g),  ca.  123-88  BCRhagai.  Diademed  and  draped  bust  of 
Mithradates  II  left;  neck  torque  ends  in  sea-horse.  Reverse 
Archer  seated  nght,  holding  bow;  arm  ends  in  pellet  below  seat 
Sellwood  27.1;  Shore  85.  Mint  State 

Estimated  value  . $400  -  500 


3373  Parthian  Kingdom.  Orodes  II.  Silver  Drachm  (3.31  g), 
ca.  57-38  BC.Ekbatana.  Diademed  and  draped  bust  of  Orodes 
II  left;  before,  star;  behind,  crescent  and  star  Reverse  Archer 
seated  right,  holding  bow;  behind  throne,  tndent-anchor;  below 
bow,  monogram.  Se  wood  48.9,  Shore  261  NGC  graded  AU; 
Strike:  4/5,  Surface:  3/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


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Fantastic  Kamnaskires  III,  with  Queen  Anzaze  Tetradrachm,  ca.  82/1-73/2  BC. 


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3374  Elymaian  Kingdom.  Kamnaskires  III,  with  Queen  Anzaze.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (16.1  g),  ca.  82/1-73/2  BC.Seleukeia  on  the 

Hedyphon,  uncertain  date.  Jugate  draped  busts  of  Kamnaskires  and  Queen  Anzaze  left;  behind,  anchor.  Reverse:  IACIAEQC  KAMNACKIPO[Y 
KA]I  IACIA1CC[HC  AJNZAZHC,  Belos  seated  left,  holding  Nike  and  scepter;  in  inner  left  field,  CAKEAQN  in  small  letters.  Haaff  7.1,  subtype  1- 
2;  NAP  -.  Very  Rare.  Well  struck  in  high  relief.  Superb  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $7,000  -  9,000 


Elymaian  Kingdom.  Kamnaskires  IV.  Silver  Tetradrachm,  63/2-54/3  BC. 


Enlargement 


375  Elymaian  Kingdom.  Kamnaskires  IV.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (14.6  g),  ca.  63/2-54/3  BC.Seleukeia  on  the  Hedyphon,  SE  251  or  254 

(62/1  or  59/8  BC).  Diademed  and  draped  bust  of  Kamnaskires  IV  left,  with  middle-aged  portrait  sporting  short  beard;  behind,  countermark; 
Nike  standing  left  within  rectangular  incuse  counterstamp  (over  Seleukid  anchor  mintmark).  Reverse:  BAClAEioC  [K]AMNACK[IPOY]  TOY  El 
BACIA[E£2C  KAMNACKIPOY],  Belos  seated  left,  holding  Nike  and  scepter;  in  inner  left  field,  PK  monogram;  date  illegible.  Haaff  type  8.2,  sub- 
type  1-1;  NAP  -.  Very  Rare.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $5,000  -  7,000 


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Elymaian  Kingdom.  Kamnaskires  V.  Silver  Tetradrachm,  ca.  54-33  BC 


I  nlarycmcnt 


3376  Elymaian  Kingdom.  Kamnaskires  V.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (11.3  g),  ca.  54/3-33/2  BC.Seieukeia  on  the  Hedyphon,  uncertain  date, 
but  probably  SE  259  (54/3  BC).  Diademed  and  draped  bust  of  Kamnaskires  V  left,  sporting  long  beard;  behind,  star  above  Seleukid  anchor 
mmtmark.  Reverse:  BAd  \EwC  KAMNACKIPOY  TOY  El  BACI  \ElK  KAMNAKP(OY]  (sjc),  diademed  bearded  bust  of  uncertain  Kamnaskind  left; 
m  exergue,  1N(7)[  «?].  Cf.  Haaff  type  9.1,  subtype  11;  cf.  NAP  479-80.  Very  Rare.  Boldly  struck  with  outstanding  portraits.  Superb 
Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  .  . $7,000  -  9,000 


3377  Kingdom  of  Persis.  Uncertain  King  I.  Silver  Drachm  (3.7 
g),  2nd  century  BC.Head  of  i>  og  rig^1  w  »rmg  sat'ap.)  • . 
basia  surmounted  by  eagle,  crescent  on  neck  flap  Reverse: 
King  standing  to  right  before  altar;  Ahura-Mazda  above;  to 
nght,  standard  surmounted  by  eagle.  Cf.  Klose  &  Museter  3/5 
(lacking  crescent);  cf.  Alram  551  (same);  Sunrise  Toned  and 
the  obverse  is  m  high  ri  ef  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  value  . $250  -  300 


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33  3  Baktrian  Kingdom.  Eukratides  I.  Silver  Tetradrachm  (16.9  g),  ca.  171-145  BC.Diademed,  draped  and  cuirassed  bust  of  Eukratides  II 

r|ght  wearing  crested  helmet  adorned  with  bull's  horn  and  ear.  Reverse:  B  Ml  Mill  Ml  I  \  \OY  above,  n  KPATIAOY  in  exergue,  the  Dioskouroi, 
each  holding  spear  and  palm,  on  horses  rearing  right;  in  lower  nght  field,  monogram.  Bopearachchi  6E;  SNG  ANS  465;  HGC  12,  131.  Magnificent! 
high  relief  style  with  a  delicate  iridescent  tone.  One  of  the  finest  Eukratides  tetradrachms  we  have  seen.  Nearly  Mint  State. 

Estimated  Value  .  . ' . $2,500  -  3,000 


B79  Baktrian  Kingdom.  Eukratides  I.  Silver  Tetradrachm 
(16.9  g),  ca.  171-145  BC.  Diademed  and  draped  bust  of 
Eukratides  I  right.  Reverse:  BAX1AEL2X  EYKPATIAOY,  the 
Dioskouroi  riding  on  horses  rearing  right,  holding  palms  and 
spears;  in  left  field,  PK  monogram;  in  lower  right  field,  A.  Bope- 
arachchi  1C;  SNG  ANS  -.  Underlying  scratches  noted.  Well 
struck  in  high  relief.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  2,000 

Ex  Hess-Divo  317  (27  October  2010),  336.. 


380  Baktrian  Kingdom.  Eukratides  I.  Silver  Tetradrachm 
(16.9  g),  ca.  171-145  BC.  Helmeted,  diademed  and  draped 
bust  of  Eukratides  I  right.  Reverse:  BAXIAEQX  MErAAOY 
EYKPATIAOY,  the  Dioskouroi  riding  on  horses  rearing  right, 
holding  palms  and  spears;  in  lower  right  field,  monogram. 
Bopearachchi  6E;  SNG  ANS  465.  Lustrous  and  lightly  toned.  Vir¬ 
tually  as  struck.  Nearly  Mint  State. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  2,000 

Ex  Hess-Divo  317  (27  October  2010),  339.. 


381  Baktria,  Indo-Greek  Kingdom.  Philoxenos.  Silver 
Drachm  (2.38  g),  ca.  100-95  BC.BAXIAEQX  ANIKHTOY 
OIAOHENOY,  helmeted,  diademed  and  draped  bust  of  Philoxe¬ 
nos  right.  Reverse.  King  on  horseback  right;  below  to  left,  X; 
below  to  right,  monogram.  Bopearachchi  6D;  SNG  ANS  1189- 
93;  HGC  12,  272.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


3382  Ptolemaic  Kingdom.  Ptolemy  III-Ptolemy  VIII.  /E  (7.9 
g),  ca.  246-116  BC.Kyrene.  Diademed  head  of  Ptolemy  I 
right,  wearing  aegis.  Reverse.  BAXIAEQX  nTOAEMAlOY,  head 
of  Libya  right,  wearing  tainia;  below  chin,  cornucopiae.  Svoro- 
nos  871;  Weiser  65;  SNG  Copenhagen  442-4.  Redish-brown 
patina.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


3383  Ptolemaic  Kingdom.  Ptolemy  IV  Philopator.  /E  33  (35.19 
g),  222-205/4  BC.Alexandria.  Head  of  Zeus-Ammon  right, 
hair  bound  with  tainia.  Reverse:  BAXIAES2X  nTOAEMAlOY, 
eagle  standing  left  on  thunderbolt;  in  left  field,  filleted  coruco- 
piae;  between  legs,  AI.  Svoronos  1127;  SNG  Copenhagen  201. 
NGC  grade  Choice  Very  Fine;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  4/5. 
Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


3384  Ptolemaic  Kingdom.  Ptolemy  VI  &  Ptolemy  VIII.  /E  (22.9 
g),  coregency,  170-163  BC.  Alexandria.  Head  of  Zeus- 
Ammon  right,  hair  bound  with  tainia.  Reverse:  BAXIAEQX 
nTOAEMAlOY,  two  eagles  standing  left  on  thunderbolt;  in  left 
field,  cornucopiae.  Svoronos  1423;  Weiser  134-5;  SNG  Copen¬ 
hagen  305-6.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


3385  Kingdom  of  Mauretania.  Juba  II  25  BC-AD  23.  AR 
Denarius  (2.8  g).  RE  XIVBA,  Diademed  head  of  Juba  II  facing 
right.  Reverse:  Cornucopiae  and  scepter  in  saltire.  M.  Ill,  103, 
23;  Mazzard  243.  Portrait  and  legend  complete  but  struck  off- 
center.  Extremely  Fine. 

Mauretania,  the  land  of  the  Moors,  was  annexed  by  the  Romans 
in  33  BC.  However,  eight  years  later  Augustus  restored  the  king¬ 
dom  and  placed  Juba  II  on  the  throne.  During  the  reign  of 
Claudius,  the  country  became  a  Roman  province  and  was  gov¬ 
erned  by  procurators. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


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Roman  Rupublic 


Roman  Republic 


Lustrous  Early  Republic  Gold  60  Asses,  211-208  BC 


I  nlargcmcnl 


3386  Anonymous.  Gold  60  Asses  (3.4  g),  211-208  BC  Rome.  Bearded  head  of  Mars  right,  weanng  crested  Connthian  helmet;  behind, 
denomination .  Reverse.  ROMA  in  exergue,  eagle  standing  right  on  thunderbolt,  wings  displayed.  Crawford  44/2;  Bahrfeldt  4a;  Sydenham  226. 
Lustrous.  Superb  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value . $5,000  -  6,000 


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3387  Anonymous.  Silver  Didrachm  (6.50  g),  ca.  225-214  BC. Uncertain  mint.  Laureate  head  of  Janus,  two  annulets  atop  head.  Reverse.  ROM4 
incuse  on  solid  tablet  in  exergue,  Jupiter,  hurling  thunderbolt  and  holding  scepter,  in  galloping  quadnga  nght  dnven  by  Victory.  Crawford  29/3 
Sydenham  64,  RSC  2  3  Gray  and  iridescent  toning  A  f«-w  ght  marks  under  tone  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  .  . $1,500  -  2,000 

Ex  Triton  XVI  (7  January  2013),  751.. 


3388  Anonymous.  Silver  Didrachm  (6.62  g),  ca.  22S-214 

BC.Uncertain  mint.  Laureate  head  of  Janus;  below,  [ 
Reverse.  [R]OMA  partly  incuse  and  partly  raised  on  solid  tablet 
In  exergue,  Jupiter,  hurling  thunderbolt  and  holding  scepter,  in 
galloping  quadriga  right  driven  by  Victory.  Crawford  31/1; 
Sydenham  64c;  RSC  23a.  An  area  of  weakness  on  the  reverse 
rim.  Extremely  Fine/Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . . .  cann  -  enn 


3389  Anonymous.  Silver  Drachm  (3.26  g),  ca.  225-21- 

BC.Rome.  Laureate  head  of  Janus.  Reverse:  ROMA  in  relief  il 
exergue,  Jupiter,  hurling  thunderbolt  and  holding  scepter,  il 
quadnga  galloping  left,  dnven  by  Victory.  Crawford  28/4 
Sydenham  67;  RSC  25.  Rare!  Very  bold  strike,  nicely  centered 
on  flan  with  pleasant  toning.  NGC  grade  Choice  Very  Fine 
Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  5/5 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  70 


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90  Anonymous.  fE  Uncia  (8.13  g),  ca.  215-212  BC.Rome. 

Helmeted  head  of  Roma  right;  behind,  pellet.  Reverse:  ROMA 
above,  prow  of  galley  right;  in  exergue,  pellet.  Crawford  41/10; 
Sydenham  108.  NGC  grade  Extra  Fine;  Strike:  5/5,  Sur¬ 
face:  5/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


91  Anonymous.  Silver  Denarius  (3.93  g),  207  BC.Rome.  Head 
of  Roma  right,  wearing  winged  helmet  ornamented  with  griffin's 
head;  behind,  X  (denomination).  Reverse:  ROMA  in  relief  in  lin¬ 
ear  frame  below,  the  Dioscuri  on  horseback  riding  right,  each 
holding  couched  spear;  above,  crescent.  Crawford  57/2;  Syden¬ 
ham  219;  RSC  20i.  Traces  of  luster.  NGC  grade  Choice  Extra 
Fine;  Strike:  4/5,  Surface:  4/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


3394  C.  Fonteius.  Silver  Denarius  (3.9  g),  114-113  BC.  Rome. 
Lajreate,  janiform  heads  of  the  Dioscuri;  in  lower  left  field,  F;  in 
lower  right  field,  denomination.  Reverse:  C  FO(NT)  above, 
ROMA  in  exergue,  galley  with  three  rowers  and  gubernator  at 
stern  sailing  left.  Crawford  290/1;  Sydenham  555;  Fonteia  1. 
Nicely  toned.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $350  -  400 


3395  L.  Valerius  Flaccus.  Silver  Denarius  (3.9  g),  108-107 

BC.Rome.  Draped  bust  of  Victory  right;  below  chin,  denomina¬ 
tion.  Reverse.  L  VALERI  /  [FI_A]CC[I]  in  two  lines  to  left,  Mars 
advancing  left,  holding  spear  and  trophy;  in  left  field,  flamen's 
cap  (<3/?ex);  in  right  field,  grain  stalk.  Crawford  306/1;  Syden¬ 
ham  565;  Valeria  11.  Nicely  toned.  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


92  P.  Maenius  Antiaticus  M.f.  Silver  Denarius  (3.9  g),  132 

BC.Rome.  Head  of  Roma  right,  wearing  winged  helmet  orna¬ 
mented  with  griffin's  head;  behind,  denomination.  Reverse.  P 
M(AEN)  (ANT)  below,  ROMA  in  exergue,  Victory,  holding 
wreath,  palm  and  reins,  driving  galloping  quadriga  right.  Craw¬ 
ford  249/1;  Sydenham  492;  Maenia  7.  Quite  lustrous.  Nearly 
Mint  State. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


j93  Anonymous.  Silver  Denarius  (3.83  g),  115-114  BC.Rome. 

Head  of  Roma  right,  wearing  crested  helmet  with  wing  on  side; 
behind,  X.  Reverse.  Roma  seated  right  on  pile  of  shields,  hold¬ 
ing  spear;  at  side,  helmet;  above  flanking,  birds  flying;  to  right, 
she-wolf  standing  right,  suckling  twins.  Crawford  287/1;  Syden¬ 
ham  530;  RSC  176.  Nicely  toned.  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


3396  Q.  Thermus  M.f.  Silver  Denarius  (3.34  g),  103  BC.Rome. 

Head  of  Mars  left,  wearing  crested  helmet  ornamented  with 
plume  on  side.  Reverse.  Q  (THE)RM  M  [F]  in  exergue,  Roman 
and  barbarian  soldiers  fighting,  each  holding  forth  a  shield  and 
raising  a  sword,  the  Roman  soldier  on  the  left  protecting  a  fallen 
comrade.  Crawford  319/1;  Sydenham  592;  Minucia  19.  Very 
Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


3397  C.  Fabius  C.f.  Hadrianus.  Silver  Denarius  (3.9  g),  102  BC. 

Rome.  EX  A  PV  behind,  veiled,  turreted  and  draped  bust  of 
Cybele  right.  Reverse:  [C]  FABI  C  F  in  exergue,  Victory,  holding 
whip  and  reins,  driving  galloping  biga  right;  below,  pellet  above 
B;  to  lower  right,  stork  standing  right.  Crawford  322/lb;  Syden¬ 
ham  590;  Fabia  14.  Nice  old  cabinet  toning.  Boldly  struck. 
Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


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3398  L.  Cassius  Caecianus.  Silver  Denarius  (3.9  g),  102  BC 

Rome.  C/EICI(AN)  behind,  draped  bust  of  Ceres  left,  wreathed 
with  gram  ears;  behind,  I.  Reverse:  [L]  CASSI  in  exergue,  two 
yoked  oxen  drawing  plow  left;  above  N.  Crawford  321/1;  Syden¬ 
ham  594;  Cassia  4.  Nicely  toned  Choice  Very  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 

Ex  Hess-Ovo  317  (27  October  2010),  580.. 


3399  P.  Servilius  M.f.  Rullus.  Silver  Denarius  (3.9  g),  100  BC 

Rome.  RVLU  behind,  he! meted  bust  of  Minerva  left,  wearing 
aegis.  Reverse:  P  SERV1LI  M  F  in  exergue,  Victory,  holding  reins 
and  palm,  driving  galloping  b*ga  right;  below  horses,  P.  Craw¬ 
ford  328/1;  Sydenham  601;  Sen  ia  14  Nicely  toned. 
Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


3400  C.  Vibius  C.f.  Pansa.  Silver  Denarius  (3.19  g),  90 

BC.Rome.  PANSA  behind,  laureate  head  of  Apollo  right. 
Reverse:  (C  VJIBIVS  CFm  exergue,  Minerva,  holding  trophy, 
reins  and  spear,  driving  galloping  quadriga  right.  Crawford  342/ 
5b;  Sydenham  684;  Vibia  !  NGC  grade  Extremely  Fine 
Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  5/5 

Estimated  Value  . $350  -  400 


3401  C.  Vibius  C.f.  Pansa.  Silver  Denarius  (3.9  g),  90  BC.Rome 

PANSA  behind,  laureate  head  of  Apollo  right;  below  chin,  uncer¬ 
tain  symbol.  Reverse.  C  VIBIVS  C  F  in  exergue,  Minerva,  holding 
trophy,  reins  and  spear,  dnvmg  galloping  quadriga  right.  Craw¬ 
ford  342/5b;  Sydenham  684;  Vibia  1.  Nicely  toned.  Very  Fine 
Estimated  Value  .  ttnn  - 


3402  L.  Calpurnius  Piso  Frugi.  Silver  Denarius  (3.9  g),  9« 

BC.Rome.  Laureate  head  of  Apollo  right;  behind,  CXI.  Reverse 
L  PISO  FRVGI  /  RO(MA)  in  two  lines  below,  horseman  riding 
right,  holding  palm;  above,  CXXVI1.  Crawford  340/1;  Sydenhar] 
662;  Calpumia  12.  Pleasantly  toned.  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $250  -  30i 


3403  Q.  Antonius  Balbus.  Silver  Denarius  (3.87  g),  83-8. 

BC.Rome  S  C  behind,  laureate  head  of  Jupiter  nght.  Reverse 
Q  (ANT)0  B(AL)B  /  PR  in  two  lines  in  exergue,  Victory,  holdim 
wreath  and  palm,  driving  galloping  quadriga  nght.  Crawfon 
364/la;  cf.  Sydenham  742;  Antonia  lc.  Boldly  struck  with  pleas 
ant  i rides*  ense  NGC  grade  AU;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  4/5 
Estimated  Value  . $600  -  70 


3404  L.  Censorinus.  Silver  Denarius  (3.8  g),  82  BC.Rome.  L3u 

reate  head  of  Apollo  nght.  Reverse.  I  CENSOR,  Satyr  standin 
left,  extending  arm  and  holding  wine  skin  over  shoulder 
behind,  statue  on  column.  Crawford  363/ Id;  Sydenham  737 
Marcia  24  Lustrus  with  verdigns  on  the  obverse  nm  from  3  to 
o’clock  Extremely  Fine 

The  meaning  of  the  reverse  is  obscure.  Crawford  suggests  it  ha 
to  do  with  the  moneyer's  nomen  but  does  not  elaborate 
Marsyas  is  best  known  in  Greek  and  Roman  mythology  for  hi 
hubns.  He  was  said  to  have  challenged  the  god  Apollo  to  a  con 
test  playing  the  flute,  the  victor  getting  to  decide  whatever  pun 
ishment  the  loser  would  receive.  Naturally,  Apollo  won  th 
contest,  and  and  as  punishment  for  danng  to  challenge  a  goc 
he  chose  to  flay  Marsyas  alive. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  35 


3405  M.  Volteius  M.f.  Silver  Denarius  (4.19  g),  75  BC.Rome 

Bust  of  youthful  Bacchus  or  Liber  right,  wreathed  with  iv> 
Reverse:  M  VOLTEI  M  F  in  exergue,  Ceres,  holding  torch  in  eac 
hand,  in  biga  of  serpents  right;  in  left  field,  bow  and  bow-case 
Crawford  385/3;  Sydenham  776;  Volteia  3.  NGC  grade  Min 
State;  Strike:  4/5,  Surface:  5/5. 

This  reverse  of  this  coin  refers  to  the  ludi  Cereales,  one  of  th' 
five  principal  agonistic  festivals  which  were  held  annually  3 
Rome. 

Estimated  Value  . $700  -  90 


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6  L.  Lucretius  Trio.  Silver  Denarius  (3.97  g),  74  BC.Rome. 

Laureate  head  of  Neptune  right,  trident  at  shoulder;  above  II. 
Reverse:  L  LVCRET[I]  /  TRIO  in  two  lines  below,  winged  Genius 
on  dolphin  right.  Crawford  390/2;  Sydenham  784;  Lucretia  3. 

NGC  grade  Choice  Extremely  Fine;  Strike:  4/5,  Surface: 
5/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $700  -  800 


3410  M.  Plaetorius  M.f.  Cestianus.  Silver  Denarius  (3.83  g), 

67  BC.Uncertain  mint.  Young  male  head  (Mercury?)  right,  with 
long  flowing  hair,  control  symbol  (rarely  letter)  behind.  Reverse: 
M  PLAETORI  CEST  EX  S  C,  winged  caduceus.  Crawford  405/3b; 
Sydenham  805;  Plaetoria  6.  NGC  grade  Choice  AU;  Strike: 
3/5,  Surface:  5/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


07  Cn.  Lentulus.  Silver  Denarius  (4.01  g),  74  BC.Uncertain 

mint  in  Spain.  G  P  R  above,  diademed  and  draped  bust  of  the 
Genius  of  the  Roman  People  right,  scepter  over  shoulder. 
Reverse:  CN  LEN  Q  in  exergue,  EX  S  C  across  field,  scepter, 
globe,  and  rudder.  Crawford  393/la;  Sydenham  752;  Cornelia 
54.  Pleasant  iridescent  toning.  NGC  grade  AU;  Strike:  4/5, 
Surface:  4/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


08  L.  Lucretius  Trio.  Silver  Denarius  (3.92  g),  74  BC.Rome. 

Radiate  head  of  Sol  right.  Reverse:  [L]  LVCRETI  in  exergue, 
TRIO  above,  crescent  moon  with  seven  stars  above.  Crawford 
390/1;  Sydenham  783;  Lucretia  2.  NGC  grade  VF;  Strike:  4/ 
5,  Surface:  4/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


3411  C.  Hosidius  C.f.  Geta.  Silver  Denarius  (3.9  g),  64 

BC.Rome.  GETA  before,  III  VIR  behind,  diademed  and  draped 
bust  of  Diana  right,  bow  and  quiver  at  shoulder.  Reverse.  C 
HOSIDI  C  [F],  the  wild  board  of  Calydon  charging  right,  side 
pierced  by  arrow,  harried  by  hound  below.  Crawford  407/2; 
Sydenham  903;  Hosidia  1.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


3412  L.  Roscius  Fabatus.  Silver  Denarius  (3.8  g),  59  BC.Rome. 

L  ROSCI  below,  head  of  Juno  Sospita  right,  wearing  goat's  skin 
headdress;  behind,  flaming  brazier(?).  Reverse.  [FA]B[A]T[I]  in 
exergue,  female  standing  right,  feeding  serpent  erect  before 
her;  in  left  field,  nail(?).  Crawford  412/1  (symbols  20);  Syden¬ 
ham  915;  Roscia  3.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


09  Q.  Fufius  Calenus  and  M.  Cordus.  Silver  Denarius  (4.0  g), 

68  BC.  Rome.  HO  behind,  V[I(RT)]  before,  KAL[ENI]  below, 
jugate  heads  of  Honos,  laureate,  and  Virtus,  wearing  crested 
helmet,  right.  Reverse:  CORDI  in  exergue  (ITAL)  to  left,  RO  to 
right,  Italia  standing  right,  holding  cornucopiae,  clasping  hands 
with  Roma  standing  left,  foot  on  globe,  holding  scepter;  in  left 
field,  winged  caduceus.  Crawford  403/1;  Sydenham  797;  Fufia 
1.  Nicely  toned  with  some  underlying  luster.  We  note  some  fine 
old  scratches  on  both  sides.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


3413  Q.  Caepio  Brutus.  Silver  Denarius  (3.9  g),  54  BC  Rome. 
LIBERTAS  behind,  head  of  Libertas  right,  jewels  in  hair  above 
forehead.  Reverse:  BRVTVS  in  exergue,  the  consul  L.  Junius 
Brutus  walking  left  between  two  lictors,  each  carrying  ax  over 
shoulder,  and  preceded  by  an  accensus.  Crawford  433/1; 
Sydenham  906;  Junia  31.  Attractively  toned  with  underlying  lus¬ 
ter.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 

Ex  Kunker  193  (26  September  2011),  452.. 


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3414  Albinus  Bruti  f.  Silver  Denarius  (4.06  g),  48  BC.Rome 

pi  etas  behind,  bare  head  of  Pietas  right.  Reverse:  ALBINVS 
BRVTI  F,  clasped  hands  holding  winged  caduceus.  Crawford 
450/2;  HCRI  26;  Sydenham  942;  Postumia  10.  NGC  grade  AU; 
Strike:  4/5,  Surface:  4/5. 

This  moneyer  later  changed  his  name  to  Decimus  Postumius 
Albinus,  though  he  still  styled  himself  Bruti  films,  son  of  Brutus'. 
He  was  to  be  one  of  the  assassins  of  Caesar,  on  the  Ides  of 
March,  44  BC. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  *  700 


3415  L.  Plautius  Plancus.  Silver  Denarius  (4.14  g),  47 

BCRome.  L  PLAVTIVS  below.  Mask  of  Medusa  with  disheveled 
hair  facing.  Reverse:  PLANCVS  below,  Aurora  flying  right,  head 
slightly  left,  holding  reins  and  conducting  the  four  horses  of  the 
sun.  Crawford  453/lc;  HCRI  29a;  Sydenham  959b;  Plautia  14 
Nicely  toned  BokJly  struck  traces  of  uster  NGC  grade  Choice 
AU;  Strike:  4/5,  Surface:  5/5 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 


3416  L  Plautius  Plancus.  Silver  Denarius  (3.97  g),  47 

BC.Rome.  L  PLAVTIVS  below,  Mask  of  Medusa  with  disheveled 
hair  facing,  coled  serpent  at  either  side  of  face.  Reverse 
PLANCVS  below,  Aurora  flying  right,  head  slightty  left,  holding 
reins  and  conducting  the  four  horses  of  the  sun.  Crawford  453/ 
la;  HCRI  29;  Sydenham  959;  Plautia  15  Nicely  toned  About 
Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000- 1,300 

Ex  Tnton  XII  (5  January  2009),  500. . 


3418  P.  Clodius  M.f.  Turrinus.  Silver  Denarius  (3.98  g),  4 

BC.Rome.  Laureate  head  of  Apollo  nght;  behind,  lyre,  /fevers*) 
P  CLODIVS  on  right,  M  F  on  left,  Diana  Ludfera  standing  facindj 
head  right,  bow  and  quiver  at  shoulder,  holding  long  lightel 
torch  in  each  hand.  Crawford  494/23;  HCRI  184;  Sydenhai 
1117;  Claudia  15.  Well  struck  on  nice  wide  flan,  with  some  Iu4 
ter  present  NGC  grade  AU;  Strike:  3/5,  Surface:  3/5 
Estimated  Value  . $400  -  59 


3419  L.  Mussidius  Longus.  Silver  Denarius  (4.1  g),  42  BC 

Rome.  CONCORDIA  behind,  diademed,  veiled  and  draped  bus 
of  Concordia  nght;  in  lower  nght  field,  star.  Reverse:  L  MV^ 
SIDIVS  LONGVS,  platform  mscnbed  CLOACIN  upon  which  tv* 
statues  of  Venus  Ooaana.  Crawford  494/42b;  HCRI  1883 
Sydenham  1093a;  Mussidia  6.  Attractive  iridescent  toning 
About  Extremely  Fine 

The  platform  on  which  the  two  statues  stood  still  stands  on  ttn 
north  side  of  the  Forum  in  Rome. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  501 

Ex  Kunker  193  (26  September  2011),  474.. 


3420  C.  Clodius  C.f.  Vestalis.  Silver  Denarius  (4.1  g),  4 

BC.Rome  C  CLODIVS  before,  C  F  behind,  draped  bust  of  Flon 
right,  wreathed  with  flowers;  behind,  flower.  Reverse.  VESTAU I 
to  nght,  the  Vestal  virgin,  Claudia  Quinta,  seated  left,  holdim 
bowl  with  two  handles  ( cymtxum ).  Crawford  512/2;  HCRI  31/ 
Sydenham  1135;  Claudia  13.  Lustrous  and  nicely  tonec 
Extremely  Fine 

The  reverse  depicts  Claudia  Quinta,  the  Vestal  virgin  who  trans 
ported  the  image  of  Cybele  to  Rome  in  204  BC.  The  obvers 
alludes  to  the  Ludi  Hona/es,  games  instituted  by  an  ancestor  c 
the  moneyer  in  240  BC. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  40 


3417  P.  Clodius  M.f.  Turrinus.  Silver  Denarius  (3.85  g),  42 

BC.Rome.  Laureate  head  of  Apollo  right;  behind,  lyre.  Reverse: 
P  CLODIVS  on  right,  M  F  on  left,  Diana  Lucifera  standing  facing, 
head  right,  bow  and  quiver  at  shoulder,  holding  long  lighted 
torch  in  each  hand.  Crawford  494/23;  HCRI  184;  Sydenham 
1117;  Claudia  15.  Nicely  toned.  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  .  cann  -  i;nn 


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121  Q.  Sicinius  and  C.  Coponius.  Silver  Denarius  (3.86  g),  49 

BC. Military  mint  traveling  in  the  East  with  Pompey,  perhaps  at 
Ephesus.  Q  SICI[NIVS]  III  VIR,  diademed  head  of  Apollo  right; 
below,  star.  Reverse:  C  COPONI[VS]  PR  S  C,  club  of  Hercules 
draped  with  lion's  skin;  in  left  field,  arrow;  in  right  field,  bow. 
Crawford  444/la;  HCRI  3;  Sydenham  939;  Sicinia  1.  NGC 
grade  All;  Strike:  2/5,  Surface:  4/5. 

The  club  and  lion's  skin  on  the  reverse  of  this  coin  resembles 
half  and  quarter-cistophori  that  were  struck  in  a  number  of 
eastern  cities.  The  Roman  proconsul  held  residence  at  Ephesus, 
and  it  was  perhaps  there  that  this  issue  was  struck. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


22  Cn.  Lentulus.  Silver  Denarius  (3.91  g),  73  BC.Uncertain 
mint  in  Spain.  G  P  R  above,  diademed  and  draped  bust  of  the 
Genius  of  the  Roman  People  right,  scepter  over  shoulder. 
Reverse:  LE[NT)  CVR  x  FL  in  exergue,  EX  S  C  across  field,  scep¬ 
ter,  globe,  and  rudder.  Crawford  393/lb;  Sydenham  752a;  Cor¬ 
nelia  55.  NGC  grade  Choice  XF*;  Strike:  4/5,  Surface:  5/ 
5. 

Here  we  follow  Harlan's  revised  dating  to  73  BC  as  opposed  to 
Crawford's  76  BC  for  this  issue  (see  M.  Harlan,  Roman  Republi¬ 
can  Moneyers  and  Their  Coins,  81  BCE-64  BCE,  2012,  pp.  83- 
91). 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


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Roman  Imperatorial  Period 


Rare  Roman  Republican  Gold  Aureus  43  BC 


Enlargement 

3423  L.  Cestius  and  C.  Norbanus.  Gold  Aureus  (8.12  g),  43  BC  Rome  C  N  OR  BA  N  VS  above,  L  CESTIVS  below,  PR  in  nght  field,  draped  bust: 
of  Etruscan  (Tiburtine7)  Sibyl  nght.  Reverse  S  C  in  upper  left  field,  Cybele,  holding  patera  and  reins,  dnvmg  cart  drawn  left  by  two  lions.] 
Crawford  491/2;  HCRI  1%;  Sydenham  1155;  Calico  5a  (same  dies  as  illus  ).  Rare.  Lustrous  and  virtually  as  struck.  About  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  .  . $7,000  -  8,000 

From  the  Goldman  Roman  Imperatorial  Collection 


3424  Cnaeus  Pompey  Jr.  Silver  Denarius  (3.9  g),  46-45  BC 

Corduba.  M  POBLIQ  LEG  (PRO]  PR,  he! meted  head  of  Roma 
nght.  Reverse:  CN  [MAGNVJS  IMP,  Hispania  standing  nght, 
shield  on  her  back,  holding  two  spears  and  presenting  palm  to 
Pompetan  soldier  standing  left  on  prow,  armed  with  sword. 
Crawford  469/ la;  HCRI  48;  Sydenham  1035;  RSC  1  (Pompey 
the  Great).  Attractively  toned.  Area  of  weakness  around  border 
and  sightly  off  cent!  -  Very  Fine 

The  reverse  type  represents  the  support  of  Further  Spam  for  the 
Pompeian  cause.  The  female  figure,  who  Crawford  does  not 
identify,  is  obviously  Hispania,  coming  to  lend  her  support 
(arms)  which  will  lead  to  ultimate  victory  (palm-branch)  and  the 
restoration  of  a  constitutional  Republic. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


Sextus  Pompey.  Silver  Denarius  (3.8  g),  37/6  BC.  Uncei 
tain  mint  in  Sicily.  MAG  PIVS  I[MP  IT]ER,  bare  head  of  Pompey 
the  Great  right;  behind,  jug  (cap/s);  before,  lituus.  Reverse' 
PR7EF  above;  CLAS  ET  OR[/E]  /  (MAR)IT  EX  S  C  in  two  lines  in 
exergue,  Neptune  standing  left,  foot  on  prow,  holding  aplustre, 
between  the  brothers  Anapias  and  Amphinomus  with  their  par¬ 
ents  on  their  shoulders.  Crawford  51  l/3a;  HCRI  334;  Sydenham 

1344;  RSC  17  (Pompey  the  Great).  Irregular  flan.  Toned.  About 
Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  .  cmn  .  ann 


Julius  Caesar.  Silver  Denarius  (4.14  g),  49-48  BC.M  ta 

mint  traveling  with  Caesar.  CAESAR  in  exergue,  elepha 
advancing  nght,  trampling  homed  serpent.  Reverse:  Pontrfk 
implements:  simpulum,  sprinkler,  axe  and  pnest's  hat.  Crawfa 
443/1,  HCRI  9,  Sydenham  1006;  RSC  49.  NGC  grade  Al 

Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  3/5 


There  are  two  very  different  styles  of  Caeasr's  elephant  denai 
of  49-48  BC.  Although  neither  are  rare,  this  is  by  far  the  les 
common  of  the  two. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  ■  1,3d 


3427 


Julius  Caesar.  Silver  Denarius  (3.79  g),  49-48  BC.Milita 

mint  traveling  with  Caesar.  CAESAR  in  exergue,  elepN 
advancing  right,  trampling  horned  serpent.  Reverse:  Pontifil 
implements:  simpulum,  sprinkler,  axe  and  priest's  hat.  Crawfo 
443/1;  HCRI  9;  Sydenham  1006;  RSC  49.  NGC  grade  Choi 
Extremely  Fine;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  5/5. 


Perhaps  the  most  ubiquitous  of  Caesar's  denarii,  this  fa 
issue  was  struck  at  the  time  of  his  crossing  of  the  Rubicon  a 
the  beginning  of  the  long  period  of  civil  wars  which  resulted  N 
the  downfall  of  the  Roman  Republic.  A  few  theories  have  be* 
presented  explaining  the  obverse  type,  the  most  establish* 
being  that  the  elephant  represents  good,  the  serpent  evil,  thi 
a  message  of  the  righteousness  of  Caesar’s  cause.  The  revef 
shows  the  symbols  of  Rome's  high  priest,  the  Pontifex  MaximU 
Caesar  having  been  elected  to  the  office  in  63  BC. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  ® 


8  Julius  Caesar.  Silver  Denarius  (3.89  g),  49-48  BC.Military 

mint  traveling  with  Caesar.  CAESAR  in  exergue,  elephant 
advancing  right,  trampling  horned  serpent.  Reverse:  Pontifical 
implements:  simpulum,  sprinkler,  axe  and  priest's  hat.  Crawford 
443/1;  HCRI  9;  Sydenham  1006;  RSC  49.  NGC  grade  AU; 
Strike:  4/5,  Surface:  4/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


|9  Julius  Caesar.  Silver  Denarius  (3.95  g),  46  BC.  Utica(7). 
COS  TERT  behind,  DICT  ITER  before,  head  of  Ceres  right, 
wreathed  with  grain  ears.  Reverse:  [A]VGVR  above,  PONT  MAX 
in  exergue,  emblems  of  the  augurate  and  pontificate:  simpu¬ 
lum,  sprinkler,  capis  and  lituus;  in  right  field,  M  ( Munus ).  Craw¬ 
ford  467/lb;  HCRI  57a;  Sydenham  1024;  RSC  4.  NGC  grade 
Choice  Extremely  Fine;  Strike:  4/5,  Surface:  5/5. 
Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


k)  Julius  Caesar.  Silver  Denarius  (4.0  g),  44  BC.  Rome.  L. 
Aemilius  Buca,  moneyer.  [CAE]SAR  DICT  PERPET[VO],  laureate 
head  of  Julius  Caesar  right.  Reverse:  L  BVCA,  winged  caduceus 
and  fasces  in  saltire;  globe,  in  angles,  axe,  globe,  and  clasped 
hands.  Crawford  480/6;  Alfoldi  type  XIII;  HCRI  103;  Sydenham 
1063;  RSC  25  NGC  grade  Choice  Very  Fine;  Strike:  2/5, 
Surface:  5/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,500 


Enlargement 


|l  Julius  Caesar.  Silver  Denarius  (5.6  g),  40  BC.Rome.  Q.  Voconius  Vitulus,  moneyer.  DIVI  IVLI  before,  laureate  head  of  Julius  Caesar  right; 
behind,  lituus.  Reverse:  Q  VOCONIVS  above,  VITVLVS  in  exergue,  bull-calf  walking  left.  Crawford  526/2;  HCRI  329;  Sydenham  1132;  RSC  46. 
Although  struck  partially  off  -  centered,  the  portrait  is  complete  and  quite  expressive.  Nicely  toned.  Very  Fine. 

The  coins  of  Q.  Voconius  Vitulus  and  his  colleague,  Tiberius  Sempronius  Gracchus,  in  40  BC  present  us  with  the  last  moneyer  issues  of  the  Capito- 
I  line  mint  at  Rome  with  the  exception  of  a  small  group  produced  more  than  two  decades  later  during  Augustus'principate. 

Estimated  Value  . $3,000  -  3,500 


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3432  Marc  Antony  and  Lucius  Antony.  AR  Denarius  (3.4g),  struck  by  the  moving  mint  in  Asia  Minor,  41  BC  Bare  head  nght  of  Marc  Anton^ 

mscnpbon  around.  Reverse:  Bare  head  nght  of  Lucius  Antony,  inscription  around.  Cr.  517/5a;  Syd.  1185;  Sear  ( Imperatort)  246.  Rare.  Unobtrjj 
sive  crescent  banker's  mark  on  neck  of  Lucius  Antony,  brother  of  Marc  Antony.  Toned.  Very  Fine 


There  was  a  piethora  of  debased  and  likely  unofficial  contemporary  counterfeits  in  general  circulation  at  this  time.  Those  made  with  a  silver  jacks 
over  a  copper  core  are  termed  “fourees".  Various  testing  and  weighing  methods  were  used  in  the  agora  to  guarantee  their  punty  and  weight,  ttv 
banker's  mark  being  one  of  these. 

Estimated  value  .  . S 1 ,000  -  1,30 


3433  Octavian.  AR  Denarius  (3.8g),  minted  30/29  BC  proba¬ 
bly  at  Rome  Bare  head  of  Octavian,  nght.  Reverse :  IMP 
CAESAR;  military  trophy,  its  base  crossed  with  rudder  and 
anchor  and  set  on  prow.  RIC  265a;  BMC-625;  C- 1 19;  Sear  419 
Struck  a  brt  off-center  and  cleaned.  Splendid  portrait  style 
Choice  Very  Fine 

Reverse:  refers  to  the  various  naval  victories  achieved  by  Octa¬ 
vian  and  Agnppa,  most  notably  at  Actium  in  31  BC. 

Estimated  Value  . $700  •  800 


Mark  Antony  8i  Octavian.  H.  23  (10.5  g),  37  BC.  Struck  it 
Thessalonika  Year  5  of  the  Antonian  era.  \l  12\oh-i  LI  * 
head  of  Agonothesia  nght;  above,  E.  Reverse:  ANT  /  KAI  in  tw< 
ines  Within  wreath.  RPC  I  1552;  SNG  ANS  819.  Rare  Glossi 
chocolate  brown  and  quite  choict  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,501 


3434  Mark  Antony  &  Octavian.  Silver  Denarius  (3.9  g),  41  BC 

Ephesus.  M.  Barbatius  Poilio,  quaestor  pro  praetore.  M  ANT 
I(MP)  (AV)G  III  V1R  R  P  C  M  BARBAT  Q  P,  bare  head  of  Mark 
Antony  right.  Reverse:  CAESAR  IMP  PONT  III  VIR  R  P  C,  bare 
head  of  Octavian  right,  with  slight  beard.  Crawford  517/2;  HCRI 
243;  Sydenham  1181;  RSC  8.  Lightly  toned  with  some  underly¬ 
ing  luster.  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $700  -  800 

Ex  NAC  64  (17-18  May  2012),  2347. 


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Roman  Imperial  Coinage 


Pleasing  Gold  Aureus  of  Augustus 


Enlargement 


B436  Augustus.  Gold  Aureus  (7.7  g),  27  BC-AD  14.  Lugdunum,  2  BC-AD  12.  CAESAR  AVGVSTVS  DIVI  F  PATER  PATRIAE,  laureate  head  of 
Augustus  right.  Reverse:  C  L  CAESARES  AVGVSTI  F  COS  DESIG  PRINC  IWENT,  Gaius  and  Lucius  Caesars,  togate,  standing  facing,  supporting 
between  them  on  ground  honorary  shields  and  spears;  above,  lituus  and  simpulum  turned  inwards.  RIC  206;  Giard  81;  BMC  513-8;  Calico 
176a.  A  pleasing  example.  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $4,000  -  5,000 


|37  Augustus.  Silver  Denarius  (3.77  g),  27  BC-AD  14.Very 

scarce.  Colonia  Patricia(7),  ca.  19  BC.  CAESAR  AVGVSTVS,  bare 
head  of  Augustus  right.  Reverse:  [OB  CIVIS]  above,  SERVATOS 
below,  small  round  shield  inscribed  S  P  Q  R  /  CL  V  in  two  lines 
within  oak  wreath.  RIC  79a;  BMC  381;  RSC  215.  NGC  grade 
Choice  Very  Fine;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  5/5. 


This  piece  refers  to  Augustus'acceptance  of  the  golden  shield  of 
valour,  and  the  civic  wreath. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


3439  Augustus,  27  BC-AD  14.  Silver  Denarius  (4.0  g).  Lugdu¬ 
num,  8-7  BC.  Laureate  bust  of  Augustus  facing  right.  Reverse: 
Gaius  and  Lucius  Caesars  standing  facing  shields  and  spears 
between  them;  above,  between  spears,  simpulum  and  lituus 
turned  inwards.  BM  529;  RSC  43;  RIC  207.  Well  executed  and 
lustrous  with  delicate  golden  toning.  Superb  Extremely  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,300 


38  Augustus.  Silver  Denarius  (3.7  g),  27  BC-AD  14.Scarce. 
Lugdunum,  15-13  BC.  AVGVSTVS  DIVI  F,  bare  head  of  Augustus 
right.  Reverse:  IMP  X  low  across  field,  ACT  in  exergue,  Actian 
Apollo  standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  a  plectrum  and  lyre. 
RIC  171a;  BMC  461;  RSC  144.  NGC  grade  Choice  Very  Fine; 
Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  4/5 

The  reverse  commemorates  the  victory  of  Augustus  over  Ant¬ 
ony  and  Cleopatra  at  the  Battle  of  Actium  on  2  September  31 
BC. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


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Very  Rare  Augustus  Prototype  Denarius  for  'Tribute  Penny' 


Enlargement 


3440  Augustus,  27  BC-AD  14.  AR  Denarius  (3.8g),  minted  at  Lugdunum,  AD  13-14  Laureate  head  nght  of  Augustus.  Reverse:  Female 
(Uvia7)  seated  right,  holding  scepter  and  branch  RIC  220  [as  R2],  BMC  S45;  C  223  Extremely  Fine 

This  very  rare  type,  first  issued  by  Augustus,  was  copied  by  Tibenus  for  the  "Tribute  Penny"  of  Biblical  fame.  It  is  hardly  ever  seen  with  the 
inscnpbon  of  Augustus.  In  the  case  of  Tibenus,  this  type  formed  his  mam  silver  issues.  Uvia,  wife  of  Augustus  and  mother  of  Tibenus,  engi¬ 
neered  her  son's  accession  to  the  purple,  and  is  thought  to  be  the  female  represented  on  the  type's  reverse.  An  important  com. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  2,000 

Ex  Paulo  LeitaCoHectton 


Stunning  Dupondius  of  Augustus 


3441  (Divus  Augustus.  Died  AD  14.)  AE  Dupondius  (12.1 
g).  Restitution  Issue. Rome  mint.  Struck  under  Titus 
AD  80-81.  Radiate  head  of  Augustus  left.  Reverse:  Vic¬ 
tory,  draped,  alighting  left,  holding  m  right  hand  a  round 
shield  inscribed  SPQR  in  two  lines.  RIC  189a  (Titus);  BMC 
266  (Titus);  cf.  Cohen  557  var.  (same).  Wonderful  uniform 
dark  reddish-brown  patma.  We  note  some  smoothing  m  the 
fields,  nevertheless,  a  stunning  bronze  of  Augustus. 
Sharpness  of  Superb  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  2,000 


Choice  Quality  Gold  'Tribute  Penny’  of  Tiberius 


Enlargement 


3442 


Tih^ri' cS'  ®°ld  Aureus  (7.83  9)'  AD  14‘37-Tr,bute  penny  type.  Lugdunum,  AD  15-18.  TI  CAESAR  DIVI  AVG  F  AVGVSTVS,  laureate  head  of 
rm rin  -}  rlfrSf%n?rj  lF  Llv'a'  as  Pax<  seated  right  on  chair  with  plain  legs,  holding  scepter  and  olive  branch.  RIC  25;  Giard 

143,  BMC  30-3;  Calico  305d.  NGC  grade  Choice  Extremely  Fine;  Strike  5/5,  Surface- 3/5 

Estimated  Value  . . $4,000  -  5,000 I 


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3447 


43  Tiberius.  Gold  Aureus  (7.7  g),  AD  14-37.Tribute  Penny 
type.  Lugdunum,  AD  15-18.  TI  CAESAR  DIVI  AVG  F  AVGVSTVS, 
laureate  head  of  Tiberius  right.  Reverse:  PONTIF  MAXIM,  Livia, 
as  Pax,  seated  right  on  chair  with  plain  legs,  holding  scepter 
and  olive  branch.  RIC  25;  Giard  143;  BMC  30-3;  Calico  305d. 
NGC  grade  Choice  Very  Fine;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  5/5  . 
Estimated  Value  . $3,500  -4,000 


Tiberius.  Silver  Denarius  (3.8  g),  AD  14-37  Tribute  Penny. 
Lugdunum,  AD  36/7.  TI  CAESAR  DIVI  AVG  F  AVGVSTVS,  laure¬ 
ate  head  of  Tiberius  right.  Reverse:  PONTIF  MAXIM,  Livia,  as 
Pax,  seated  right  on  throne  with  ornate  legs,  resting  feet  on 
footstool,  holding  scepter  and  olive  branch.  RIC  30;  Lyon  154; 
BMC  48;  RSC  16a.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


44  Tiberius,  AD  14-37.  Gold  Aureus  (7.8g).  Lugdunum, 
after  AD  16.  Laureate  bust  of  Tiberius  facing  right.  Reverse: 
PONTIF  MAXIM,  Livia  seated  right  holding  sceptre  and  branch. 
C-15;  RIC  25;  Sear  1760.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $3,500  -4,000 


45  Tiberius.  Gold  Aureus  (7.8  g),  AD  14-37.  Tribute  Penny 
type.  Lugdunum,  AD  36/7.  TI  CAESAR  DIVI  AVG  F  AVGVSTVS, 
laureate  head  of  Tiberius  right.  Reverse:  PONTIF  MAXIM,  Livia, 
as  Pax,  seated  right  on  chair  with  ornate  legs,  holding  scepter 
and  olive  branch.  RIC  29;  Giard  151;  BMC  46;  Calico  305b. 
Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $3,500  -  4,000 


46  Tiberius,  AD  14-37.  Silver  Denarius  (3.9g).  Lugdunum. 

Laureate  head  of  Tiberius  facing  right.  Reverse:  Livia  seated 
right  holding  scepter  and  branch,  throne  legs  ornamented,  foot¬ 
stool  below  feet,  single  line  beneath  throne.  GM  48;  Paris  28; 
Cohen  16;  RIC  30.  Well  struck  and  perfectly  centered. 

Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,300 


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Incredible  Gold  Aureus  of  Antonia,  mother  of  Claudius 


Enlargement 


3448  Antonia,  mother  of  Claudius,  AD  41-54.  Gold  Aureus  (7.73  g)  minted  at  Lugdunum,  c.  AD  41-47  Draped  bust  right  of  Antonia 

weanng  wreath.  Reverse:  Constants  standing  facing,  holding  long  torch  and  comucoptae.  RJC  65  [as  Rare];  BMC  109;  Giard  ( Catalogue  des 
monnates  de  /'empire  remain,  Vol.  II.  Biblwtheque  Nabonale)  9.  Beautiful  portrait  with  a  great  deal  of  luster  still  present.  Extremely  Fine 

All  of  her  corns  having  been  struck  by  her  son  Claudius,  Antonia  was  one  of  the  Imperial  ladies  whose  personal  life  intimately  touched  many  I 
historically  important  lives.  Her  parents  were  Mark  Antony  and  Octavia,  she  mamed  Nero  Claudius  Drusus,  mothered  German icus  and  was  the 
grandmother  of  Cams  (Caligula). 

Estimated  value . $20,000  -  25,000 


3449  Antonia,  mother  of  Claudius.  AE  Dupondius  (12. 9g), 
minted  of  Rome,  ad  42  Draped  bust  of  Antonia  bare¬ 
headed,  right.  Reverse:  Claudius,  veiled  and  togate,  standing 
left  holding  simpulum.  RIC  92;  BMC  166;  CBN  M3.  Uniform 
chocolate  brown  patina  Rare.  Nice  strong  portrait  of  this  impor¬ 
tant  Imperial  woman  Very  Fine 

Antonia,  younger  daughter  of  Mark  Antony  and  Octavia,  niece 
of  Augustus  and  mamed  to  Nero  Claudius  Drusus  and  had  two 
sons,  Germanicus  and  the  future  emperor  Claudius.  Antonia 
died  in  AD  37,  at  the  age  of  73,  many  speculated  by  her  grand¬ 
son  Caligula.  Nonetheless,  she  recieved  no  honors  until  after 
her  son  Claudius  became  emperor  and  struck  coinage  early  in 
his  reign. 

Estimated  Value  . $500 . 600 


150  Nero  Claudius  Drusus.  K.  Sestertius  (29.0  g),  died  9 

BCRome,  under  Claudius,  ca  AD  50-54.  NERO  CLAVDIVS 
DRVSVS  GERMANICVS  IMP,  bare  head  of  Nero  Claudius  Drusus 
left.  Reverse  T1  CLAVDIVS  CAESAR  AVG  PMTRP  IMP  P  P,  S  fl 
in  exergue,  emperor  seated  left  on  curule  chair,  holding  branctl 
and  roll;  below,  weapons  and  armor  on  either  side  of  globe.  RIO 
109;  BMC  208;  Cohen  8.  Shuck  on  a  huge  flan  and  well  ceni 
tered.  We  note  tooling  and  smoothing  in  the  fields,  nonetheless) 
quite  attractive  with  uniform  glossy  dark  brown  patina.  Sharp 
ness  of  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $4,000  -  5,00(1 


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High  Grade  Caligula  and  Augustus  Denarius 


Enlargement 


451  Caligula,  with  Divus  Augustus.  Silver  Denarius  (3.7  g),  AD  37-41. Lugdunum,  AD  37.  C  CAESAR  AVG  GERM  P  M  TR  POT  COS,  bare 
head  of  Gaius  right.  Reverse.  Radiate  head  of  Augustus  right,  between  two  stars.  RIC  2;  Giard  157;  BMC  4;  RSC  11.  Both  potraits  are  out¬ 
standing.  Pleasing  problem-free  planchet  and  nicely  toned.  Rarely  this  choice.  About  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $7,000  -  8,000 


!•  2  Caligula,  AD  37-41.  AE  As  (11. 9g),  minted  at  Rome,  AD 

37/8.  Bare-headed  bust  of  the  emperor  facing  left.  Reverse: 
Vesta  seated  left  holding  patera  and  sceptre.  RIC  38;  C.  27. 
Boldly  struck  with  full  legends.  Pleasing  dark  reddish-brown 
patina  with  a  small  area  of  smoothing  behind  the  head.  About 
Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


Rare  Bronze  of  Britannicus,  son  of  Claudius  minted  AD  50-54 


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153  Britannicus,  son  of  Claudius,  AE  17  (3.5g),  minted  at  Smyrna,  AD  50-54.  Draped  bare  head  facing  right.  Reverse:  Nike,  right  with 
trophy  over  shoulder.  BMC  283;  RPC  (Nero  Caesar)  2476.  Very  Rare.  Uniform  dark  greenish-brown  patina.  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $800  *  1,000 


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Handsome  Gold  Aureus  of  Nero,  AD  64/5 


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3454  Nero.  Gold  Aureus  (7.38  g),  AD  54  68.  >me,  ca.  AD  64/5.  NERO  CAESAR,  laureate  head  of  Nero  nght.  Reverse.  AVGVSTVS  GERMAN-i 
ICVS,  Nero,  radiate  and  togate,  standing  facing,  holding  branch  m  nght  hand,  globe  surmounted  by  Victory  in  left.  RIC  46;  WCN  22;  BMC  56~j 
9;  Cai  co  402.  We  I  centered.  Nearly  Extremely  Fine 

Struck  circa  AD  64/5,  this  coin's  reverse  shows  the  monumental  bronze  statue  of  Nero  in  the  guise  of  Sol  that  was  originally  just  outside  of  theJ 
mam  palace  entrance  of  Nero's  Domus  Aurea  ('Golden  HouseThe  Greek  sculptor,  Zenodoros,  constructed  the  statue  between  AD  64  and  68,] 
thus  the  representation  on  the  com  predates  the  completed  statue.  After  Nero's  downfall,  Vespasian  replaced  the  head  of  the  statue  with  onej 
of  the  god  Sol  himseff.  In  the  second  century,  Hadrian  had  the  statue  moved  adjacent  to  the  Flavian  Amphitheater,  from  which  that  building ( 
derives  its  popular  name,  the  Colosseum. 

Estimated  value . $10,000  -  13,000l| 

Ex  Ceresjo  (26  September  1987),  229.. 


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3455  Nero.  Gold  Aureus  (7.2  g),  AD  54-68  Rome,  ca  AD  64/5  NERO  CAESAR  AVGVSTVS,  laureate  head  of  Nero  nght.  Reverse:  IANVM  CIVSI 
PACE  PR  TERRA  MARJQ  PARTA,  dosed  doors  of  the  temple  of  Janus.  RIC  50  and  S8;  WCN  26.  BMC  64,  Called  409.  NGC  Extremely  Fin. 
Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  2/5 

Estimated  Value  . $4,000  -  5^ 


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3456  ?ce/°A  54’6?  fD‘  SMver  Denarius  (3-09)  Laureate  head  right  of  Nero.  Reverse:  Aquila  right,  between  two  vexilla.  RIC  68  [as  R2];  BMC  107; 
356.  Areas  of  dark  toning.  About  Extremely  Fine  (PCGS  #  55) 

One  of  the  last  issues  of  Nero,  this  reduced-weight  denarius  was  struck  betwixt  the  flame  and  the  Gvil  Wars. 

Estimated  Value  .  ,  „ 


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Rare  Gold  Aureus  of  Galba  AD  68-69 


Enlargement 

[457  Galba.  Gold  Aureus  (7.0  g),  AD  68-69.  Rome.  IMP  SER  GALBA  AVG,  bare  head  of  Galba  right.  Reverse:  S  P  Q  R  /  OB  CIVES  in  two  lines 
within  oak  wreath.  RIC  164;  BMC  31;  Calico  509.  Signs  of  old  burnishing.  Sharpness  of  Very  Fine  or  better. 

Estimated  Value  . $7,000  -  8,000 


Very  Rare  Gold  Aureus  of  Vitellius,  AD  69 


Enlargement 


|458  Vitellius,  AD  69.  Gold  Aureus  (7.1g).  Rome.  A  VITELLIVS  GERM  IMP  AVG  TR  P,  laureate  head  of  Vitellius  right.  Reverse:  L  VITELLIVS  COS 
III  CENSOR,  Vitellius  the  Elder  seated  left  on  curule  chair,  feet  on  footstool,  holding  scepter.  RIC  94;  BMC  23;  Calico  565b.  Signs  of  old  bur¬ 
nishing.  Sharpness  of  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $6,000  -  7,000 


>9  Vespasian,  AD  69-79.  Silver  Denarius  (3.3g),  minted  at 
Rome,  AD  76.  Laureate  head  right  of  Vespasian.  Reverse: 
Eagle  facing  standing  on  garlanded  base  with  thunderbolt  in 
claws;  wings  open  and  head  turned  left.  RIC  847.  Concise, 
expressive  portrait;  lightly  toned.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  900 


3460  Vespasian,  AD  69-79.  Silver  Denarius  (3.4g),  minted  at 
Rome,  AD  76.  Laureate  head  right  of  Vespasian.  Reverse: 
Jupiter  standing  left,  holding  scepter  and  sacrificing  over  altar. 
RIC  849;  BMC  276;  C.  222.  Lightly  toned  and  very  crisp. 

Extremely  Fine. 

This  portrait  has  features  of  Vespasian's  son,  Domitian,  as  well. 
Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,300 


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3461  Vespasian,  AD  69-79.  Silver  Denarius  (3.4g),  minted 
posthumously  at  Rome  by  Titus,  AD  80-81  Laureate  head 
right  of  Vespasian.  Reverse:  S  C  on  a  shield  supported  by  two 
Capricorns;  below,  globe.  RIC  (Titus)  357;  BMC  129.  Minor 
pianchet  defect  on  reverse  nm  above  the  Capricorns.  Luster 
remaining  and  delicately  toned  Extremely  Fine 

Minted  after  the  deification  of  Vespasian. 

Estimated  Value  . S500  -  600 


3462  Divus  Vespasian.  Silver  Denarius  (3.26  g),  died  AD  79 

Rome,  under  Titus,  AD  80/1.  DIWS  AVGVSTVS  VESPASIANVS, 
laureate  head  of  Vespasian  right.  Reverse:  EX  S  C  across  field, 
Victory  standing  left,  affixing  shield  to  trophy  at  foot  of  which 
Judaea  seated  left  m  attitude  of  mourning.  RIC  364,  BMC  112; 

RSC  144  NGC  grade  Choice  Very  Fine;  Strike:  5/5,  Sur¬ 
face:  4/5 

Posthumous  issue  commemorating  victory  over  Judea  in  AD  72. 
Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


Titus.  Gold  Aureus  as  Caesar,  AD  69-79 


Enlargement 


3463  Titus.  Gold  Aureus  (7.05  g),  as  Caesar,  AD  69-79.Rome.  under  Vespasian,  AD  76.  T  CAESAR  IMP  VESPASIAN,  laureate  head  of  Titus 
right.  Reverse:  COS  V,  heifer  walking  right.  RIC  857;  BMC  185;  Calicb  7  NGC  grade  Choice  Very  Fine;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  3/5 
Estimated  Value  .  .  . $5,000  -  6,000 


Divus  Titus.  Silver  Antoninianus  (5.0  g),  died  AD  81. 

Rome,  under  Trajan  Decius,  AD  250/1.  DI-V-0  TITO,  radiate 
head  of  Titus  right.  Reverse:  CONSECRATIO,  eagle  standing 
right,  head  left,  with  wings  displayed.  RIC  81a;  RSC  404.  Lightly 
toned.  Scarce.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 

Ex  Helios  8  (13  October  2012),  100.. 


►5  Titus  with  Domitian,  as  Caesar,  AD  79-81.  AE  of  Lydia, 
Germe.  ATTO  KAI  TEP  CEBAC,  laureate  head  of  Titus  right; 
before,  two  grain  ears.  Reverse.  AYTO  KAI  CEBAC,  laureate 
head  of  Domitian  right.  RPC  II  929;  Ehling  27-9;  SNG  Righetti 
711.  Slightly  porous.  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


Absolutely  Incredible  Quality  Bronze  of  Titus,  AD  79-81 


Enlargement 


U66  Titus,  AD  79-81.  AE  Dupondius  (13. 6g)  minted  at  Rome,  1  July  AD  72-30  June  AD  73,  while  Caesar  under  Vespasian.  Radiate 
head  right  of  Titus.  Reverse:  Felicitas  standing  left  with  caduceus  and  cornucopiae;  across  field,  S  C.  RIC  504  [as  R2],  citing  one  specimen  in 
the  Paris  and  Vienna  museums.  Possessing  remarkable  detail  from  fresh  dies,  with  a  uniform  dark  greenish-brown  patina.  Nearly  Mint 
State. 

Of  fantastic  quality,  likely  the  finest  bronze  of  Titus  known.  Indirectly,  the  reverse  commemorates  the  victory  in  the  East  by  Titus  and  the  hap¬ 
piness  and  riches  of  the  Roman  populace. 

Estimated  Value  . $15,000  -  20,000 


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Handsome  Sestertius  of  Julia  Titi 


3467  Julia  Titi,  daughter  of  Titus.  AE  Sestertius  (27. 4g), 
mint  of  Rome,  AD  90/91  Carpentum  drawn  nght  by  two 
mules;  in  exergue,  SPQR  Reverse:  Legend  around  large  S 
C.  RIC  717.  Weak  around  the  borders,  strong  through  the 
centers.  Attractive  smooth  uniform  greenish-brown  patina 
on  both  sides.  A  rare  and  handsome  piece.  Choice  Very 
Fine 

Estimated  Value . $2,000  -  2,500 


Desirable  Gold  Aureus  of  Domitian 


Enlargement 


3468  Domitian.  Gold  Aureus  (7.74  g),  AD  81-96  Rome,  AD  83.  IMP  CAES  DOMITIANVS  AVG  P  M,  laureate  head  of  Domitian  right.  Rt 

TR  POT  II  COS  VIIII  DES  X  P  P,  Minerva  standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  spear.  RIC  168;  BMC  44,  Calico  931.  NGC  grade  Choice 
Extremely  Fine;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  4/5 

Estimated  Value . $7,000  -  8, OBI 


Domitian  Gold  Aureus  AD  81-96 


Enlargement 


3469 


MANnrU'rSl??  Aureus  <7,5  9)-  AD  81-96  Rome,  AD  92-94.  DOMITIANVS  AVGVSTVS,  laureate  head  of  Domitian  right.  Reverse:  GER' 
nan 1 1 CVS  COS  XVI,  Germania,  in  attitude  of  mourning,  seated  right  on  shield;  below,  broken  spear.  RIC  747;  BMC  21 1;  Calico  854.  Delicate 
tone.  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $5,000  -  6,000 


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t  Domitian,  AD  81-96.  Silver  Denarius  (3.2g),  minted  at 
Ephesus  as  Caesar  by  Vespasian,  c.  AD  71.  Bare  head  right 
of  Domitian  with  bust  cuirassed  and  draped.  Reverse:  Victory 
advancing  right,  holding  wreath  and  palm;  mint  monogram  in 
lower  right  field.  RIC  1447  [as  Rare];  RPC  848.  Lightly  toned. 
Nearly  Extremely  Fine. 

This  style  of  obverse  bust  is  quite  compelling. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


Domitian.  Silver  Denarius  (3.6  g),  AD  81-96. Rome,  AD  94. 
IMP  CAES  DOMIT  AVG  GERM  P  M  TR  P  XIIII,  laureate  head  of 
Domitian  right.  Reverse:  IMP  XXII  COS  XVI  CENS  P  P,  Minerva 
advancing  right,  wielding  javelin  and  holding  shield.  RIC  766; 
BMC  222;  RSC  288.  NGC  grade  Extremely  Fine;  Strike:  5/ 
5,  Surface:  4/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


Domitian.  Silver  Denarius  (3.44  g),  AD  81-96. Rome,  AD 
92/3.  IMP  CAES  DOMIT  AVG  GERM  P  M  TR  P  XII,  laureate  head 
of  Domitian  right.  Reverse.  IMP  XXII  COS  XVI  CENS  P  P, 
Minerva  advancing  right,  wielding  javelin  and  holding  shield. 
RIC  739;  BMC  220-1;  RSC  280.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


3473  Domitia,  wife  of  Domitian,  AD  81-96.  Silver  Cisto- 
phoric  Tetradrachm  (11.00  g)  minted  in  the  East,  c. 

AD  82.  Draped  bust  right  of  Domitia,  hair  in  a  queue; 
underneath,  pellet.  Reverse:  Venus  standing  right,  holding 
spear  and  helmet,  leaning  on  column.  RIC  page  330,  847 
[as  Rare];  RPC  850.  Pleasing  old  cabinet  toning.  Choice 
Very  Fine. 

The  cistophorus,  or  cistophoric  tetradrachm,  comes  from 
the  Greek  model  of  the  2nd  century  BC.  The  Romans  con¬ 
tinued  the  series  by  issuing  these  three-denarius  multiples, 
often  based  on  the  use  of  Roman  reverse  types.  In  addi¬ 
tion,  reverses  included  various  temples,  altars  and  animals, 
like  the  Sphinx  and  Capricorn.  The  series  ended  with  the 
diverse  types  issued  by  Hadrian.  Some  of  the  finest  style 
portraits  of  emperors  were  engraved  by  the  Greek  celators 
in  charge  of  creating  the  dies.  Roman  cistophori  are  all 
quite  scarce  to  very  rare. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  2,000 


3474  Nerva.  Silver  Cistophoric  Tetradrachm  (10.2  g),  AD  96- 

98.  Rome,  for  use  in  Asia  (?),  AD  97.  IMP  NERVA  CAES  AVG  P  M 
TR  POT  P  P  COS  III,  laureate  head  of  Nerva  right.  Reverse: 
COM  ASI  across  field,  distyle  temple  set  on  three-tiered  base 
with  ROMA  ET  AVG  on  entablature  containing  cult  statue  of 
Augustus  standing  facing,  holding  spear  and  being  crowned 
female  holding  cornucopiae.  Cf.  RIC  122  (ROM);  BMC  79;  RSC 
14a.  Rare.  Nicely  toned  and  quite  pleasing.  Very  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 

Ex  Kunker  193  (26  September  2011),  650.. 


3475  Nerva,  AD  96-98.  Silver  Denarius  (3.0g),  minted  at 
Rome,  AD  97.  Laureate  head  right  of  Nerva.  Reverse:  Libertas 
standing  left,  holding  pileus  and  scepter.  RIC  19;  C.  113  Excel¬ 
lent  portrait  and  nicely  toned.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $700  -  800 


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3476  Nerva,  AD  96-98.  Silver  Denarius  (3.4g),  minted  at 
Rome,  AD  97.  Laureate  head  of  Nerva  right.  Reverse:  Clasped 
hands  holding  legionary  standard  resting  on  prow.  RIC  15;  BMC 

29;  C.  29.  Toned  Nearly  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


3477  Nerva,  AD  96-98.  AE  As  (11. 8g),  minted  at  Rome,  AD  96 

Laureate  head  of  Nerva  nght.  Reverse:  Clasped  hands;  below,  S 
C.  RIC  53;  C.  17.  Dark,  glossy  patina  with  fields  smoothed. 
Lovely  youthful  portrait  Sharpness  of  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  value  . $300  -  400 


3  180  Trajan.  Silver  Denarius  (3.2  g),  AD  98-117. Rome,  AD  91 
9.  IMP  CAES  NERVA  TRA-1AN  AVG  GERM,  laureate  head  of  TrJ 
jan  right.  Reverse.  P  M  TR  P  COS  II  P  P,  Vesta,  veiled,  seata 
left,  holding  patera  and  torch.  RIC  9;  Woytek  60a;  BMC  26;  R3 
203  Pleasing  indescent  toning.  Choice  Very  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $250  -  3d 


Trajan.  Silver  Denarius  (3.3  g),  AD  98-117.Rome,  AD  lOl 

2.  IMP  CAES  NERVA  TRA-IAN  AVG  GERM,  laureate  head  of  Trd 
)an  nght.  Reverse:  P  M  TR  P  COS  IIII  P  P,  Hercules  standing  fail 
mg  on  low  base,  holding  dub  and  lion  skin.  RIC  II  49;  RSC  23| 
RIC  49;  Woytek  100a;  BMC  86;  RSC  234.  Choice  Very  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $250  3(| 


3478  Trajan.  Silver  Denarius  (3.36  g),  AD  98-117.Romr  IMP 

CAES  NERVA  TRAI-AN  AVG  GERM,  laureate  head  of  Trajan  nght. 
Reverse:  POffT  MAX  TR  POT  COS  II,  Pax  standing  facing,  head 
left,  holding  branch  and  comucop*ae.  RIC  17;  Woytek  24a;  BMC 
14;  RSC  292.  We1'  struck  on  a  nice  broad  flan  Lustrous  Superb 
Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,500 


Trajan.  Silver  Denarius  (3.5  g),  AD  98-117.Rome,  AD  101/ 
2.  IMP  CAES  NERVA  TRAIAN  AVG  GERM,  laureate  and  draped 
bust  of  Trajan  nght.  Reverse.  P  M  TR  P  COS  IIII  P  P,  Vesta, 
veiled,  seated  left,  holding  patera  and  torch.  Cf.  RIC  53  (bust); 
Woytek  112g;  cf.  BMC  p.  44,  •  (same);  cf.  RSC  229  (same). 
Lightly  toned.  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . .  icn 


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Highly  Important  Trajan  Sestertius 


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482  Trajan,  AD  98-117.  AE  Sestertius  (26.4g),  minted  at  Rome,  winter  AD  114-early  116.  Laureate  and  draped  bust  of  Trajan  right. 
Reverse:  Trajan  seated  left  on  platform  with  prefect  behind,  extending  right  hand;  before  him,  Parthamaspates  and  soldiers  holding  spears 
and  standard;  in  exergue,  REX  PARTHVS.  Cf.  RIC  669  [as  R4];  cf.  BMC  p.  218;  Woytek  551v2  (this  reverse  die).  Extremely  Rare.  Struck  on 
a  full  flan  with  tooling  in  fields  and  great  detail  in  the  reverse  die.  Olive-green  patina.  Extremely  Fine. 

Of  great  historical  importance;  only  three  specimens  known  (two  reside  in  museums).  Trajan  was  never  shy  about  using  his  conqueror's  titles 
in  his  inscriptions.  This  coin  exhibits  great  action  and  three-dimensional  power;  note  the  delicate  details  on  the  reverse.  It  is  a  wonderful 
example  of  the  selection  of  types:  on  the  obverse,  allegiance  to  the  emperor  and  his  course,  and  on  the  reverse,  propaganda  using  current 
events,  like  a  newspaper  would  today.  The  wise  Trajan  knew  coins  would  be  circulating  throughout  the  vast  Roman  Empire  for  a  relatively 
long  period. 

Estimated  Value  . $15,000  -  20,000 


S3  Trajan,  AD  98-117.  AE  Sestertius  (27. lg)  minted  at 
Rome,  AD  98-99.  Laureate  head  of  Trajan  right.  Reverse:  Pax 
seated  left,  holding  branch  and  scepter.  RIC  401;  BMC  715. 
Faint  traces  of  old  smoothing  revealing  some  excellent  detailing; 
medium-dark  green  patina.  Very  Fine  to  Extremely  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,250 


S4  Trajan.  /E  Sestertius  (21.9  g),  AD  98-117.Rome,  AD  108- 
109/10.  IMP  CAES  NERVAE  TRAIANO  AVG  GER  DAC  P  M  TR  P 
COS  [V  P  P],  laureate  bust  of  Trajan  right,  slight  drapery  on  far 
shoulder.  Reverse.  S  P  Q  R  OP[TIMO  PRINCjlPI,  S  C  across 
field,  Fortuna  standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  rudder  and  cor- 
nucopiae.  RIC  500;  Woytek  329b;  BMC  797;  Cohen  477.  Pleas¬ 
ing  dark  green  patina.  Choice  Very  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $800  -  900 


3485  Trajan,  AD  98-117.  AE  Sestertius  minted  at  Rome,  AD 
103-111.  Laureate  bust  right  of  Trajan  with  drapery  on  left 
shoulder.  Reverse:  Dacia  seated  left  in  attitude  of  mourning; 
before  her,  trophy.  RIC  565;  C.  535.  Pleasing,  medium-green 
patina.  A  handsome  and  compelling  example.  Choice  Very 
Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


3486  Trajan,  AD  98-117.  AE  Semis  minted  AD  114-117  Radiate 
and  draped  bust  right  of  Trajan.  Reverse:  Inscription  around 
oak  wreath;  "S  C"  in  center.  RIC  649.  Surfaces  a  little  rough,  but 
beautifully  detailed.  Extremely  Fine. 

This  scarce  denomination  is  struck  of  orichalcum  and  not  often 
seen. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


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3487  Hadrian.  Gold  Aureus  (7.08  g),  AD  117-138.Rorm\  ca  AD  134  138.  HADR1ANVS  AVG  COS  III  P  P,  bare  head  of  Hadrian  right.  Reverse 1 
Emperor  on  horseback  right,  extending  arm  in  salute  RIC  293a;  BMC  785;  Calico  1166. Rare.  NGC  grade  Very  Fine;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface  4/5 
Estimated  Value  .  . $3,500  -  4,00(1 


3488  Hadrian,  AD  117-138.  Gold  Aureus  (7.1g).  Rome,  AD 
119-122.  Bust  of  Hddnan,  laureate,  draped  and  cuirassed  to 
right.  Reverse :  Roma  seated  left,  holds  Victory,  spear,  shield 
and  quiver  behind.  Other  than  some  honest  wear,  a  pleasing 
prob<em  free  example  Nice  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $3,000  -  3,500 


34K '  Hadrian,  AD  117-138.  AE  36  (25. 4g),  struck  in  Bithynia 

Laureate  head  of  Hadrian,  right.  Reverse:  Octastyte  temple; 
KOI-NON  in  field.  BMC  10;  Waddmgton  241,  41;  SNG  von 
Aulock  284.  Struck  on  a  porous  plane het  Very  rare  Sharpness 
of  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  900 


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9  Aureus  f®*1  9),  AD  138-161. Rome,  AD  148/9.  [IMP  ANTJONINVS  AVG  PIVS  P  P  TR  P  XII,  laureate  and  draped  bustefl 

1505a  Choice  Very  Fine^  ^  ^  Aequitas  standin9  fac|n9-  head  left,  holding  scales  and  comucopiae.  RIC  177f;  BMC  651,  note;  Calicn 
Estimated  Value  . . . . 3,5oJ 


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»91  Antoninus  Pius.  /E  Sestertius  (25.53  g),  AD  138-161. 

Rome,  AD  145-147.  ANTONINVS  AVG  PIVS  P  P  TR  P,  laureate 
head  of  Antoninus  Pius  right.  Reverse:  COS  IIII,  S  C  across 
field,  emperor  standing  facing,  head  left,  crowned  with  radiate 
nimbus,  holding  olive  branch  and  spear.  RIC  765;  BMC  1666-7; 
Cohen  318.  Lovely  uniform  chocolate  brown  patina.  Superb 
Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  1,800 


192  Antoninus  Pius.  Silver  Denarius  (2.96  g),  AD  138- 
161. Rome,  ca.  AD  141-143.  ANTONINVS  AVG  PI-VS  P  P  TR  P 
COS  III,  laureate  head  of  Antoninus  Pius  right.  Reverse: 
CLEMEN-TIA  AVG,  dementia  standing  facing,  head  left,  holding 
patera  and  scepter.  RIC  64;  BMC  194;  RSC  124.  NGC  grade 
Choice  Extremely  Fine;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  5/5. 
Estimated  Value  . $250  -  350 


(93  Antoninus  Pius,  AD  138-161.  Silver  Denarius  (3.5g), 
minted  at  Rome,  AD  158-159.  Laureate  head  right  of 
Antoninus  Pius.  Reverse:  Octastyle  temple  in  which  are  seated 
statues  of  Divus  Augustus  and  Livia.  RIC  290(a)  [as  Scarce];  C. 
804.  Toned.  Extremely  Fine. 

This  scarce  reverse  type  is  one  of  many  architectural  designs 
portrayed  in  abundance  during  this  era.  They  give  us  an  insight 
into  how  the  buildings  looked  at  the  time. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


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Magnificent  Roman  Gold  Aureus  Broach 


3494  Diva  Faustina  Senior,  wife  of  Antoninus  Pius.  Gold  Aureus.  Minted  in  Rome,  AD  141-161  DIVA  AVG  FAVSTINA.  Bust  of  Faustina 

the  Elder,  draped  nght  Reverse:  PIET AS  AVG,  P*etas,  veiled,  standing  left,  dropping  incense  on  a  candelabrum.  Calico  1798b.  RIC-.  C-  The 
aureus  grades  about  Extremely  Fine 

Made  into  an  exquisitely  designed  piece  of  jewelry.  The  com  is  protected  in  a  20  ♦  karat  gold  bezel  of  fine  19th  century  workmanship,  proba¬ 
bly  Haitian,  and  swivels  within  the  broach.  Total  weight  20.6  g. 

Estimated  Value  .  . $5,000  -  6,000 


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3495  Diva  Faustina  L  Gold  Aureus  (7.08  g),  died  AD  140/l.Rome,  under  Antoninus  Pius,  after  ca.  AD  146.  DIVA  FAVSTINA,  diademed  am 
draped  bust  of  Faustina  I  nght.  Reverse  AFTER- NITAS,  Fortuna  standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  patera  and  rudder.  RIC  349a;  BMC  369;  Calc 
1743.  NGC  grade  Choice  Extremely  Fine;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  3/5 

Estimated  Value  . $3,500  -  4,001 


3496  Divia  Faustina  I.  Silver  Denarius  (3.2  g),  died  AD  140/1 

Rome,  under  Antoninus  Pius,  after  ca.  AD  146.  DIVA  FAVSTINA, 
diademed  and  draped  bust  of  Faustina  I  right.  Reverse:  AVG- 
VSTA,  Ceres  standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  long  torch  and 
fold  of  drapery.  RIC  362;  BMC  421;  RSC  104.  NGC  graded  AU; 

Strike  5/5,  Surface  3/5 

Estimated  Value  .  cann  .  erm 


3497  Diva  Faustina  I.  /E  Sestertius  (25.48  g),  died  AD  140i 

l.Rome,  under  Antoninus  Pius,  after  ca.  AD  146.  DIVA  FAVl 
STINA,  draped  bust  of  Faustina  I  nght.  Reverse:  AETE-fl 
(N]ITAS,  S  C  in  exergue,  Aetemitas  seated  left,  holding  phoenl 
on  globe  and  •  1 103A;  BMC  1482;  Cohen  15  NG 

grade  VF;  Strike:  3/5,  Surface:  3/5 

Estimated  Value  . $2  50  -  301 


Marvelous  Gold  Aureus  of  Marcus  Aurelius  as  Caesar,  AD  138-161 


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1498  Marcus  Aurelius.  Gold  Aureus  (7.2  g),  as  Caesar,  AD  138-161.  Rome,  under  Antoninus  Pius,  AD  159/60.  AVRELIVS  CAES  AVG  PII  F, 
bare-headed  bust  of  Marcus  Aurelius  right,  slight  drapery  on  shoulders.  Reverse.  TR  POT  XIIII  COS  II,  Mars  advancing  right,  holding  spear 
and  trophy.  RIC  481b;  BMC  994;  Calico  1973.  Lovely  high  relief  style.  About  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $6,000  -  7,000 

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Lustrous  Gold  Aureus  of  Marcus  Aurelius,  AD  161-180 


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| ;499  Marcus  Aurelius.  Gold  Aureus  (6.94  g),  AD  161-180.  Rome,  AD  165.  M  ANTONINVS  AVG  ARMENIACVS,  laureate  and  cuirassed  bust 
of  Marcus  Aurelius  right.  Reverse:  P  M  TR  P  X-IX  IMP  III  COS  III,  Felicitas  standing  facing,  foot  on  globe,  head  left,  holding  caduceus  and  cor- 
nucopiae.  RIC  137;  Szaivert  116-2/35;  BMC  375,  note;  Calico  1898a.  A  lustrous  example.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $7,000  -  8,000 


DO  Marcus  Aurelius.  Silver  Denarius  (3.6  g),  as  Caesar,  AD 
138-161. Rome,  under  Antoninus  Pius,  AD  151/2.  AVRELIVS 
CAESAR  ANTO-NINI  AVG  PII  FIL,  bare  head  of  Marcus  Aurelius 
right.  Reverse.  TR  POT  VI  COS  II,  CLEM  in  exergue,  dementia 
standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  pater  and  lifting  hem  of  skirt. 
RIC  456a;  BMC  780;  RSC  25a.  Nearly  Mint  State. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


3501  Marcus  Aurelius,  AD  161-180.  Silver  Denarius  (3.34g). 
Rome,  AD  145.  Bare  head  of  Aurelius  facing  right.  Reverse: 
Honos,  togate,  standing  left  holding  branch  and  cornucopia. 
BMC  594;  C-110;  RIC  429a.  Exquisite  portrait,  lustrous.  Nearly 
Mint  State. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


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3502  Marcus  Aurelius,  AD  161-180.  Silver  Denarius  (3.2g), 
minted  at  Rome,  December  AD  163-December  164  Lau- 
reate  head  right  of  Marcus  Aurelius.  Reverse:  Personification  of 
Armenia  seated  left  in  mournful  attitude;  before  her,  vexillum 
and  shield.  RIC  81.  Toned.  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $350  -  400 


3503  Marcus  Aurelius,  AD  161-180.  AE  Sestertius  (26. 7g) 
minted  at  Rome  as  Caesar  by  Antoninus  Pius,  AD  157- 

158  Bare-headed  and  draped  bust  right  of  Marcus  Aurelius. 
Reverse:  Spes  advancing  left,  holding  flower  and  raising  skirt. 
RIC  1346  (as  Scarce];  C  732.  Even,  dark  green  patina.  A  hand¬ 
some  piece  Choice  Very  Fine 

This  lot  and  the  silver  denanus  *RIC  24"  make  a  nice  pairing  of 
a  youthful  Marcus  Aurelius,  both  as  Caesar  and  as  emperor 
Estimated  value  . $500  -  600 


3504  Faustina  II.  Silver  Denarius  (3.35  g),  Augusta,  AD  147- 
175. Rome,  under  Marcus  Aurelius  and  Lucius  Verus,  AD  161  - 
164/5.  FAVST1NA  AVGVSTA,  draped  bust  of  Faustina  II  right, 
wearing  single  circlet  of  pearls  around  head  Reverse  IVNONI 
REGINAE,  Juno  standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  patera  and 
scepter;  at  feet  to  left,  peacock  standing  left  RIC  6%;  Szaivert 
20-4/  10b;  BMC  118;  R5C  139a.  Nicely  toned,  lustrous  Superb 
Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


3505  Faustina  II.  Silver  Denarius  (3.6  g),  Augusta,  AD  147- 
175. Rome,  under  Marcus  Aurelius  and  Lucius  Verus,  AD  161 
164/5.  FAVSTINA  AVGVSTA,  draped  bust  of  Faustina  II  right, 
hair  tied  in  knot  at  back  of  head.  Reverse.  IVNONI  REGINAe! 
Juno  standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  patera  and  scepter;  at 
feet  to  left,  peacock  standing  left.  RIC  694;  Szaivert  20-4/ 10b; 
BMC  118,  note;  RSC  141  Superb  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


3506  Lucius  Verus.  /E  33mm  Medallion,  AD  161-169,  fron* 
Magydus  in  Pamphylia  AVT  K  A!  \  AVPH  OVHPOC,  laureate 
draped  and  cuirassed  bust  of  Lucius  Verus  nght.  Reverse! 
MA(l']V-.\EuN,  Zeus  seated  nght,  holding  scepter;  in  exerguej 
K  SNG  BN  -;  SNG  von  Aulock  8509  (same  dies);  McClean  88191 
pi.  315,  5  (same  dies).  Extremely  rare  -  one  of  only  seveJ 
known  specimens,  and  certainly  one  of  if  not  the  finest  known! 
Attractive  green  patina  with  light  earthen  highlights! 
Extremely  Fine 

The  online  database  of  RPC  IV  records  just  five  specimens  o| 
this  com,  all  but  one  in  museum  collections:  the  McClean  speoi 
men  currently  in  the  Fitzwilliam;  the  Mossop  specimen,  also  J 
the  Fitzwilliam;  the  Newell  specimen  in  the  ANS;  one  specimen 
in  Vienna;  and  the  von  Aulock  specimen,  current  disposition 
unknown.  One  further  specimen  has  appeared  recently  at  aucl 
bon  (see  Com  Galleries,  28  Apnl  2010,  268).  Our  com  is  fa«| 
superior  to  the  McOean,  von  Aulock,  and  Com  Galleries  spool 
mens;  illustrations  of  the  ANS,  Mossop,  and  Vienna  specimen^ 
are  not  currently  available  for  purposes  of  companson. 
Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  2, OH 


507  Lucilla,  wife  of  Lucius  Verus,  AD  161-169.  AE  Sestertiu? 
(24. 3g),  minted  at  Rome  by  her  father,  Marcus  Aurelius. 

Draped  bust  nght  of  Lucilla.  Reverse:  Venus  standing  left,  hold! 
ing  apple.  RIC  p.  354  (Marcus  Aurelius),  1767;  BMC  1172;  C 
77.  Dark  greenish-brown  patina.  Natural  irregulanty  at  edge! 
About  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 

Ex  Spink.  G.  Powell  Collection  ( VII 2000),  lot  1399. 


3508  Crispina.  Silver  Denarius  (3.17  g),  Augusta,  AD  178 
182. Rome,  under  Commodus.  CRISPINA  AVGVSTA,  draped 
bust  of  Crispina  right,  hair  bound  in  round  coil  at  back  of  headl 
Reverse:  C-E-R-ES,  Ceres  standing  facing,  head  left,  holding 
gram  ears  and  torch.  RIC  276;  Szaivert  1001-1/10;  BMC  33j 
RSC  1.  Some  luster.  NGC  grade  Choice  AU;  Strike:  4/5 
Surface:  4/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  50(1 


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>09  Crispina,  wife  of  Commodus,  AD  177-192.  AE  Sestertius 
(26.9g),  minted  at  Rome.  Draped  bust  right  of  Crispina. 
Reverse:  Salus  seated  left,  feeding  serpent  from  patera.  RIC 
672(a)  [as  Scarce];  C.  33.  Some  smoothing.  Glossy  reddish- 
brown  patina.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


Ex  Spink,  G.  Powell  Collection  (VII 2000),  lot  1405. 


tlO  Clodius  Albinus,  AD  195-197.  Silver  Denarius  (2.8g), 
minted  at  Rome  as  Caesar,  c.  AD  194-195,  by  Septimius 
Severus.  Bare  head  right  of  Clodius  Albinus.  Reverse:  Aescula¬ 
pius  standing  left,  holding  snake-wreathed  rod.  RIC  2  [as  Rare]; 
C.  9.  Excellent  portrait!  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 

Ex  G.  Hirsch  208  (17 II 2000),  lot  2163. 


*11  Clodius  Albinus.  Silver  Denarius  (3.43  g),  as  Caesar,  AD 
193-195. Rome,  under  Septimius  Severus,  AD  194/5.  [D  C]LOD 
SEPT  ALBIN  C[AES],  bare  head  of  Clodius  Albinus  right. 
Reverse.  COS  II,  Aesculapius  standing  left,  leaning  on  serpent- 
entwined  staff.  RIC  2;  BMC  88;  RSC  9.  Lightly  toned.  Very 
Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


Clodius  Albinus,  AD  195-197.  AE  Sestertius  (24. 7g), 
minted  at  Rome  as  Caesar,  c.  AD  194-195,  by  Septimius 
Severus.  Bare  head  right  of  Clodius  Albinus.  Reverse:  Minerva 
standing  left,  holding  spear,  shield  and  palm  branch.  RIC  54(a) 
[as  Rare];  BMC  535.  Reddish-brown  patina  with  detailed  portrait 
and  on  a  nice  round  flan.  Some  smoothing  in  the  fields,  espe¬ 
cially  on  the  reverse.  Very  Fine. 

This  emperor's  coinage  as  Augustus  is  rarer  than  the  issues 
struck  as  Caesar  under  Septimius  Severus. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 

Ex  Spink,  G.  Powell  Collection  (VII 2000),  lot  1416. 


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Septimius  Severus.  Gold  Aureus,  AD  193-211 


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3513  Septimius  Severus.  Gold  Aureus  (7.1  g),  AD  193-211  Rome  SEVERVS  PIVS  AVG,  laureate  head  of  Septimius  Severus  right.  Reverse: 
RESTITVTOR  VRBIS,  Roma  seated  left,  holding  palladium  and  scepter;  below  seat,  shield.  RIC  288;  BMC  358;  Calico  2529.  Slightly  uneven 
flan.  Sharpness  of  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $5,000  -  6,000 

Ex  Kunker  216  (8-9  October  2012),  1108.. 


3514  Septimius  Severus,  AD  193-211.  AE  25  (8.0g),  minted  at 
Odessus  in  Thrace  Laureate  head  right  of  Septimius  Severus 
Reverse:  The  Great  God  (Zeus7)  sacrificing  to  left  and  holding 
comucoptae.  SNG  Cop  672.  Even  dark  brown  patina 

Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


3515  Septimius  Severus  AD  193-211.  AE  27  (12. Og),  Provin¬ 
cial  issue  of  Nicopolis  ad  Istrum,  Moesia  Inferior  Cui- 

rassed  and  laureate  bust  of  the  emperor  facing  right.  Reverse: 
Athena  standing  left  holding  patera  over  lighted  alter.  SNG  Ber¬ 
lin  — ;  GIC  — .  The  fields  have  been  expertly  smoothed.  Glossy 
dark  green  patina.  Sharpness  of  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


51()  Julia  Domna,  mother  of  Caracalla,  AD  198-217.  Silver 
Antommanus  (5.4g),  minted  at  Rome,  AD  211-217.  Dia 

demed  and  draped  bust  nght  of  Julia  Domna,  nesting  on  a  cres-i 
cent.  Reverse:  Venus  seated  left,  extending  nght  hand  and! 
holding  scepter.  RIC  Vol.  IV,  Part  I,  p.  274,  388(a)  (as  Scarce];! 
C  211  Lightly  toned  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . . . $300  -  39 


3517  Julia  Domna,  wife  of  Septimius  Severus,  AD  193-211.  AE 
Sestertius  (24. 4g),  minted  at  Rome,  AD  211  Draped  bust 

nght  of  Julia  Domna.  Reverse:  Juno  standing  left,  holding 
patera  and  scepter;  at  feet,  peacock.  RIC  584;  BMC  206.  Pleas-! 
ing,  glossy,  dark  brown  patina  with  some  smoothing  in  the 
fields,  generally  quite  attractive.  Very  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $400  -500 

Ex  Sp/nA,  G.  Powell  Collection  (VII 2000),  lot  1419. 


Julia  Domna.  AE  Sestertius  (26.77  g),  Augusta,  AD  193- 
217. Rome,  under  Caracalla,  AD  215.  IVLIA  PIA  FELIX  AVG,  dia¬ 
demed  and  draped  bust  of  Julia  Domna  right.  Reverse:  SAECVLI 
FELICITAS,  S  C  across  field,  Felicitas  standing  facing,  head  left, 
sacrificing  out  of  patera  over  lighted  altar  to  left,  and  holding 
long  caduceus.  RIC  590;  BMC  215;  Cohen  178.  NGC  grade 
Choice  VF;  Strike:  3/5,  Surface:  3/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


3522  Caracalla,  AD  198-217.  AE  31  (18. 7g),  minted  at  Ser- 
dica.  Laureate,  cuirassed  and  draped  bust  right  of  Caracalla. 
Reverse:  Fortuna  standing  left,  holding  rudder  and  cornucopiae. 
Cf.  SNG  Cop  793-799  (but  all  are  different  reverse  figures  and 
do  not  include  our  Fortuna).  Dark,  greenish-brown  patina. 
Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  900 


9  Caracalla.  Silver  Denarius  (3.47  g),  AD  198-217. Rome, 
AD  208.  ANTONINVS  PIVS  AVG,  laureate  head  of  Caracalla. 
Reverse.  PONTIF  TR  P  XI  COS  III,  PROF  in  exergue,  emperor,  in 
military  dress,  on  horseback  right,  holding  spear;  below  horse's 
raised  foreleg,  captive  fleeing  right.  RIC  108;  BMC  574-5;  RSC 
510.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


0  Caracalla.  /E  Sestertius  (21.56  g),  AD  198-217. Rome,  AD 
212/3.  M  AVREL  ANTONINVS  PIVS  AVG  BRIT,  laureate,  draped 
and  cuirassed  bust  of  Caracalla  right.  Reverse:  SECVRITATI 
PERPETVAE,  S  C  in  exergue,  Securitas  seated  right,  propping 
head  on  hand  and  holding  scepter;  at  her  feet  to  right,  altar. 
RIC  512a;  cf.  BMC  250  (bust);  Cohen  576.  NGC  grade  VF; 
Strike:  4/5,  Surface:  3/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


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Caracalla.  Billon  Tetradrachm  (13.78  g),  AD  198-217. 
Struck  at  Mesopotamia,  Edessa.  AVT  K  M  AV  ANT12NEINOC 
CEB,  radiate  and  cuirassed  bust  of  Caracalla  right,  viewed  from 
behind.  Reverse:  AHMAPX  EE  VIIATOC  TO  A,  eagle  standing 
facing,  head  and  tail  right,  wings  displayed,  holding  wreath  in 
beak;  between  legs,  shrine  with  pediment.  Prieur  850  (same 
obv.  die  as  illus.).  Lustrous  and  absolutely  superb.  Mint  State. 
Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,500 


3523  Geta,  AD  209-212.  Silver  Denarius  (3.3g),  minted  as 
Caesar  at  Laodicea  Ad  Mare,  c.  AD  198-200.  Bare-headed 
and  draped  bust  of  Geta  right.  Reverse:  Spes  advancing  left, 
holding  flower  and  raising  skirt.  RIC  96;  C-192.  Lovely  style  with 
delicate  toning.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


3524  Geta.  /E  Sestertius  (28.24  g),  AD  209-212.Rome,  AD  210/ 
1.  P  SEPTIMIVS  GETA  PIVS  AVG  BRIT,  laureate  head  of  Geta 
right.  Reverse:  FORT  RED  TR  P  III  COS  II  P  P,  S  C  in  exergue, 
Fortuna  seated  left,  holding  rudder  on  globe  and  cornucopiae; 
below  throne,  wheel.  RIC  168a;  BMC  40;  Cohen  52.  NGC 
grade  VF;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  3/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $350  -  450 


3525  Macrinus.  Silver  Denarius  (3.42  g),  AD  217-218. Rome, 
AD  218.  IMP  C  M  OPEL  SEV  MACRINVS  AVG,  laureate,  draped 
and  cuirassed  bust  of  Macrinus  right.  Reverse.  PROVIDENTIA 
DEORVM,  Providentia  standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  baton 
over  globe  at  feet  to  left  and  cornucopiae.  RIC  80;  BMC  73;  RSC 
108.  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


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3526 


Macrinus,  AD  217-218.  Billon  Tetradrachm  (13. 9g). 
Issued  at  Seleucia  Pieria,  AD  217-218  Large  lat 

of  Macnnus  to  right.  Reverse:  Eagle  seen  from  front,  wings 
spread,  head  left  with  laurel-wreath  in  beak,  standing  on 
ground-line;  betwen  legs,  star.  M  &  KP  1180.  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $400  *  500 


3527 


Diadumenian.  Billon  Tetradrachm  (11.3  g),  as  Caesar, 
AD  217-218  Struck  at  Syria,  Cyrrhestica.  Beroea.  M  Oil 

aIAa  ANTON  INOC  K.  radiate  and  draped  bust  of  Dtadumeman 
right,  seen  from  the  front.  Reverse.  \HMAPX  EH  YI 1ATOC.  eagle 
standing  left  on  palm  branch,  holding  wreath  in  beak;  below, 
winged  animal  facing  between  B-E.  Pneur  899;  Bellinger  91. 

Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . *400  -  500 


3530  Severus  Alexander.  fE  Sestertius  (21.84  g),  AD  22 

235. -ome,  AD  231.  IMP  SEV  ALE  XANDER  AVG,  laureate  bj 
of  Severus  Alexander  right,  slight  drapery  on  far  should! 
Reverse :  VICTORI  A  AVGVST1,  S  C  across  field,  Victory  standi! 
facing,  head  left,  holding  wreath  and  palm.  RIC  618;  BMC  7(3 
4,  Cohen  569  NGC  grade  Choice  Fine;  Strike:  5/5,  Su. 
face:  3/5 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  3^1 


Severus  Alexander,  AD  222-235.  AE  26  (11. Og).  Provr 
cial  issue  of  Marcianopolis  in  Moesia  Inferior  Laureat 

draped  and  cuirassed  Alexander  bust  right.  Reverse:  Nemesi 
Aequitas  standing  left,  holding  scales  and  scepter,  wheel  at  fet 
Cf.  BMC  71.  Rich  sea-green  patmd  Choice  Very  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $250  -31 


3528 


Elagabalus,  AD  218-222.  AR  Antoninianus  (5.4g),  mint 
of  Rome,  undated  -'adiate  and  draped  bust,  right.  Reverse: 
Jupiter,  naked  except  for  cloak  hanging  from  shoulder,  holds 
thunderbolt  and  scepter;  at  feet  left,  eagle;  on  right,  two  stan¬ 
dards.  RIC  90;  C-66.  Nicety  toned  Choice  Very  Fmr 


Estimated  Value 


$125  -  150 


3529  Elagabalus,  AD  218-222.  Billon  Tetradrachm  (16.4g  ). 
Antioch.  Laureate  and  cuirassed  bust  of  Elagabalus  faring 
right.  Reverse:  Eagle  to  front,  head  and  tail  left;  star  between 
legs,  A  and  E  in  right  and  left  field.  M  &  KP  251  Very  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . .  -  350 


1532  Orbiana.  fE  Sestertius  (17.76  g),  Augusta,  AD  21' 

227.Rome,  under  Severus  Alexander,  AD  225.  SALL  BAR9 
ORBIANA  AVG,  diademed  and  draped  bust  of  Orbiana  rig| 
Reverse:  CONCORDIA  AVGVST-ORVM,  S  C  in  exergue,  Cord 
dia  seated  left,  holding  patera  and  double  comuacopiae.  ® 

Fine  to  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  61 


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35  5 i  Julia  Mamaea.  fE  Sestertius  (22.83  g),  Augusta,  AD  22. 
235. Rome,  under  Severus  Alexander,  AD  224.  IVLIA  MAMA- 
AVGVSTA,  diademed  and  draped  bust  of  Julia  Mamaea  ricfl 
Reverse:  VENERI  FELICI,  S  C  across  field,  Venus  standing  fj 
ing,  head  right,  holding  scepter  and  Cupid.  RIC  694;  BMC  1" 
Cohen  62.  Uniform  dark  brown  patina.  Choice  Very  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $400  -  3 


|4  Julia  Mamaea.  /E  Sestertius  (21.53  g),  Augusta,  AD  222- 
235. Rome,  under  Severus  Alexander,  AD  228.  IVLIA  MAMA-EA 
AVGVSTA,  diademed  and  draped  bust  of  Julia  Mamaea  right. 
Reverse:  FELICI-TAS  PVBLICA,  S  C  across  field,  Felicitas  stand¬ 
ing  facing,  head  left,  legs  crossed,  leaning  on  column  and  hold¬ 
ing  caduceus.  RIC  676;  BMC  487;  Cohen  21.  NGC  grade  VF; 
Strike:  4/5,  Surface:  3/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  350 


Maximinus  I.  Silver  Denarius  (3.14  g),  AD  235-238. 

Rome.  IMP  MAXIMINVS  PIVS  AVG,  laureate,  draped  and  cui- 
rassed  bust  of  Maximinus  I  right.  Reverse:  SALVS  AVGVSTI, 
Salus  seated  left,  feeding  from  patera  serpent  arising  from  altar, 
resting  arm  on  side  of  chair.  RIC  14;  BMC  99;  RSC  85a.  Lus- 

Itrous.  Nearly  Mint  State. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


i  Maximinus  I.  /E  Sestertius  (25.04  g),  AD  235-238.  Rome, 
AD  236/7.  MAXIMINVS  PIVS  AVG  GERM,  laureate,  draped  and 
cuirassed  bust  of  Maximinus  I  right.  Reverse:  VICTORIA  GER- 
MANICA,  S  C  in  exergue,  emperor  standing  facing,  head  left, 
holding  scepter,  being  crowned  by  Victory  standing  behind, 
holding  palm  branch;  to  left,  bound  German  captive  seated  left. 
RIC  93;  BMC  198;  Cohen  114.  Scarce.  NGC  grade  VF;  Strike: 
5/5,  Surface:  3/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 

F  Maximinus  I.  Silver  Denarius  (3.0  g),  AD  235-238.  Rome, 
AD  236.  IMP  MAXIMINVS  PIVS  AVG,  laureate,  draped  and  cui¬ 
rassed  bust  of  Maximinus  I  'Thrax'right.  Reverse:  FIDES  MIL- 
ITVM,  Fides  standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  standard  in 
either  hand.  RIC  7A;  BMC  58-61;  RSC  7a.  Extremely  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


3538  Balbinus.  Silver  Antoninianus  (5.79  g),  AD  238  Rome. 
IMP  CAES  D  CAEL  BALBINVS  AVG,  radiate,  draped  and  cui¬ 
rassed  bust  of  Balbinus  right.  Reverse.  PIETAS  MVTVA  AVGG, 
clasped  hands.  RIC  12;  BMC  74-6;  RSC  17.  Perfectly  centered 
on  a  broad  flan.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  750 

Ex  CNG  90  (23  May  2012),  1653. 


3539  Pupienus.  Silver  Denarius  (3.3  g),  AD  238.  Rome.  IMP  C  M 
CLOD  PVPIENVS  AVG,  laureate,  draped  and  cuirassed  bust  of 
Pupienus  right.  Reverse:  PAX  PVBLICA,  Pax  seated  left,  holding 
branch  and  scepter.  RIC  4;  BMC  46;  RSC  22.  Scarce.  Lightly 
toned.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $700  -  800 

Ex  Gorny  &  Mosch  190  (11  October  2010),  533.. 


3540  Pupienus.  /E  Sestertius  (21.11  g),  AD  238.  Rome.  IMP 
CAES  M  CLOD  PVPIENVS  AVG,  laureate,  draped  and  cuirassed 
bust  of  Pupienus  right.  Reverse:  PAX  PVBLICA,  S  C  in  exergue, 
Pax  seated  left,  holding  branch  and  scepter.  RIC  22a;  BMC  -; 
Cohen  23.  NGC  grade  Fine;  Strike:  4/5,  Surface:  3/5 
Estimated  Value  . $350  -  400 


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Choice  Quality  Gold  Aureus  of  Gordian  III 


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3541  Gordian  III.  Gold  Aureus  (5.1  g),  AD  238-244.  Rome,  AD  241-243  IMP  GORDIANVS  P[VS  FEL  AVG,  laureate,  draped  and  cuirassedB 
of  Gordian  III  right.  Reverse.  P  M  TR  P  VI  COS  II  P  P,  Apollo  seated  left,  holding  laurel  branch  and  resting  arm  on  lyre  at  his  side.  RIC  ioc 
Calico  3227.  Superb  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value . $4,000  -  5, OK 


Another  Choice  Quality  Aureus  of  Gordian  III 


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3542  Gordian  III.  Gold  Aureus  (5.1  g),  AD  238-244.Rome,  AD  243/4.  IMP  GORDIANVS  PIVS  FEL  AVG,  laureate,  draped  and  cu.rassed  bdJ 
Gtxdian  III  right.  Reverse  FORT  RE-DVX,  Fortuna  seated  left,  holding  rudder  on  globe  and  comucopiae,  below  chair,  wheel.  RIC  160;  Cat 
3197  (same  dies  as  illus.)  Superb  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $4,000-  W 


3543 


Gordian  III.  /E  Sestertius  (20.11  g),  ad  238-244  Ror 

AD  239.  IMP  CAES  M  ANT  GORDIANVS  AVG,  laurea^  dra 

M/rCcrSSed  bUft  °f  Gordian  111  n9^t.  Reverse:  ABVNDAN1 
AVG,  S  C  across  field,  Abundantia  standing  facing  head  no 

emptying  contents  of  cornucopiae.  RIC  274a;  Cohen  l  Lov 
medium  uniform  chocolate  brown  patina.  Extremely  Fine  ’ 
Estimated  Value  . V$700  6 


3544  Gordian  III.  /E  Sestertius  (21.86  g),  AD  238-244.K 

AD  242.  IMP  GORDIANVS  PIVS  FEL  AVG,  laureate,  draped; 
cuirassed  bust  of  Gordian  III  right.  Reverse:  P  M  TR  P  V  Ctf 
P  P,  S  C  across  field,  emperor  standing  right,  holding  globe £. 
spear.  RIC  307a;  Cohen  267.  NGC  grade  XF;  Strike:  5 
Surface:  3/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  jH 


Gordian  III,  AD  238-244.  AE  29  (21.6g)  dated  Year  4 
(AD  243/4).  Provincial  issue  of  Viminacium  in  Moesia 
Superior.  Laureate,  draped  and  cuirassed  Gordian  bust  right. 
Reverse:  Moesia  standing  left  between  bull  and  lion;  date  AN 
[III  in  ex.  AMNG  I,  89.  Forest-green  patina  with  light  earthen 
lues.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


>hilip  I.  /E  Sestertius  (25.23  g),  AD  244-249. Rome,  AD 
>45.  IMP  M  IVL  PHILIPPVS  AVG,  laureate,  draped  and  cuirassed 
[bust  of  Philip  I  right.  Reverse:.  P  M  TR  P  II  COS  P  P,  S  C  in 
exergue,  emperor  seated  left  on  curule  chair,  holding  globe  and 
Darazonium.  RIC  148a;  Cohen  121.  Pleasing  uniform  chocolate 
crown  patina.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  450 


>hilip  I.  /E  Sestertius  (16.52  g),  AD  244-249.Saecular 

Games  issue.  Rome,  AD  248.  IMP  M  IVL  PHIL[IPPV]S  AVG,  lau- 
eate,  draped  and  cuirassed  bust  of  Philip  I  right.  Reverse: 
)iAECVLARES  AVGG,  S  C  in  exergue,  she-wolf  standing  left, 
Buckling  the  twins  Romulus  and  Remus.  RIC  159;  Cohen  179. 

4GC  graded  Choice  VF;  Strike  4/5,  Surface  4/3. 

(Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


Irhilip  II.  AE  Sestertius  (19.2  g),  AD  247-249.  Rome,  AD 

>49  IMP  M  IVL  PHILIPPVS  AVG,  laureate,  draped  and  cui- 
lassed  bust  of  Philip  II  right.  Reverse:  LIBERALITAS  AVGG  III, 
Irhilip  I  and  Philip  II  seated  left  on  curule  chairs,  each  holding 
fcepter.  RIC  267a.  Uniform  chocolate  brown  patina.  Superb 
xtremely  Fine 

stimated  Value  . $800  -  900 


3549  Philip  I.  Billon  Tetradrachm  (10.6  g),  AD  244-249. 
Minted  in  Syria,  Seleucis  and  Pieria.  Struck  AD  246.  AVTOK 
K  M  IOVA  <t>IAinnOY  CEB,  laureate,  draped  and  cuirassed  bust 
of  Philip  I  right,  seen  from  behind.  Reverse.  AHMAPX  EZOY- 
CIAC,  eagle  standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  wreath  in  beak; 
to  right  of  head,  E;  across  field,  S  C;  below,  MON  VRB.  McAlee 
901e;  Prieur  309.  Lustrous.  Nearly  Mint  State. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


3550  Philip  I.  Billon  Tetradrachm  (13.2  g),  AD  244-249. 
Minted  in  Syria,  Seleucis  and  Pieria.  Struck  AD  246.  AVTOK 
K  M  IOVA  OIAinnOY  CEB,  laureate,  draped  and  cuirassed  bust 
of  Philip  I  right,  seen  from  behind.  Reverse.  AHMAPX  EEOY- 
CIAC,  eagle  standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  wreath  in  beak; 
across  field,  S  C;  below,  MON  VRB.  McAlee  899;  Prieur  304.  Lus¬ 
trous.  Nearly  Mint  State. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


3551  Philip  I.  Billon  Tetradrachm  (10.5  g),  AD  244-249. 
Minted  in  Syria,  Seleucis  and  Pieria.  Struck  AD  246.  AVTOK 
K  M  IOVA  OIAinnOY  CEB,  laureate,  draped  and  cuirassed  bust 
of  Philip  I  right,  seen  from  behind.  Reverse.  AHMAPX  EEOY- 
CIAC,  eagle  standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  wreath  in  beak; 
across  field,  S  C;  below,  MON  VRB.  McAlee  899;  Prieur  304.  Lus¬ 
trous.  Nearly  Mint  State. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


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3552  Philip  I,  AD  244-249.  Billon  Tetradrachm  (10. 6g). 
Minted  in  Syria,  Seleucis  and  Pieria  Laureate  and  draped 
bust  of  Philip  as  seen  from  behind.  Reverse:  Eagle  standing 
facing,  head  left,  S  C  under  wings;  MON  VRB  below.  M  &  KP 
304.  Lustrous  Nearly  Mint  State 

The  issues  with  MON  VRB,  standing  for  Moneta  Vrtxs ,  is  now 
widely  accepted  to  have  been  minted  in  Rome. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  *  500 


3555  Trajan  Decius.  Billon  Tetradrachm  (11.3  g),  AD  249-jt 
Syria,  Seleucis  and  Pieria.AVT  K  I  ME  KV  \EKIOC  TPAIAK 
CEB,  laureate,  draped  and  cuirassed  bust  of  Trajan  Decius  fo. 
seen  from  behind;  below,  two  pellets.  Reverse.  AHMAPX 
C1AC,  eagle  standing  left  on  palm  branch,  holding  wr 
beak;  in  exergue,  S  C.  McAlee  1116b;  Pneur  524.  Lusb* 
Nearly  Mint  State 

Estimated  Value  .  $400* 


3553  Philip  II.  /E  Sestertius  (18.52  g),  as  Caesar,  AD  244- 

247.Rome,  under  Philip  I,  AD  246.  M  IVL  PHIL1PPVS  CAES, 
bareheaded  and  draped  bust  of  Philip  II  right.  Reverse.  PRIN- 
OPI  rWEN(T],  S  C  across  field,  pnnce  standing  facing,  head 
left,  holding  globe  and  inverted  spear  RIC  256a;  Cohen  49.  Uni¬ 
form  chocolate  brown  patina.  Choice  Very  Fine 
Estimated  value  . $300  400 


3554  Trajan  Decius.  /E  Sestertius  (18.57  g),  AD  249- 

2 51. Rome.  IMP  C  M  Q  TRAIANVS  DECIVS  AVG,  laureate  and 
cuirassed  bust  of  Trajan  Decius  right,  slight  drapery  on  far 
shoulder.  Reverse:  GENIVS  EXERC  ILLVRICIANI,  S  C  across 
field,  Genius  standing  left,  holding  patera  and  comucopiae; 
behind,  standard.  RIC  119a;  Cohen  66.  NGC  grade  Choice 
VF;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface:  2/5 

Estimated  Value  .  <  inn  .  Ann 


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Exceptional  Gold  Aureus  of  Empress  Herennia  Etruscilla,  AD  250 


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Herennia  Etruscilla,  wife  of  Trajan  Decius.  Gold  Aureus  (3.6g).  Rome,  AD  250.  Bust  of  Herennia,  diademed  and  draped  facing  right. 

:  Reverse:  Pudicitia  standing  left,  gathering  up  veil  and  holding  sceptre.  RIC  58a;  Cohen  16;  Calico  3307b;  Sear  9488.  A  marvelous  example, 
boldly  struck  and  well  centered,  lightly  toned.  Superb  Extremely  Fine. 

I  Estimated  Value  . $10,000  -  13,000 

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irrebonianus  Gallus.  /E  Sestertius  (15.52  g),  AD  251- 
253. Rome,  AD  251.  [I]MP  CAES  C  VIBIVS  TREBONIANVS 
ISALLVS  AVG,  laureate,  draped  and  cuirassed  bust  of  Trebonia- 
pus  Gallus  right.  Reverse.  ROMAE  AETE-RNAE,  S  C  in  exergue, 
Roma  seated  left,  holding  Victory  and  inverted  spear;  below 
(throne,  shield.  RIC  120;  Cohen  106.  Choice  Very  Fine, 
fcstimated  Value  . $400  -  450 


falerian  I,  AD  253-260.  AE  Sestertius  (18. 7g),  minted  at 
i  tome,  c.  256-257.  Laureate,  cuirassed  and  draped  bust  right 
i)f  Valerian  I.  Reverse:  Victory  standing  left,  holding  palm.  RIC 
:  80;  C.  228.  Struck  on  typical  squarish  flan  with  dark  brown 
|  )atina.  Very  Fine. 

During  the  mid  AD  3rd  century,  sestertii  became  increasingly 
tainted  onto  squarish  or  straight-edged  planchets.  Since  these 
hid  not  fit  the  circular  inscriptions,  more  and  more  letters  were 
Ipst  off  the  flan. 

Estimated  Value  . $350  -  400 

Ipr  Spink,  G.  Powell  Collection  (VII 2000),  lot  1474. 

I’ostumus.  A  5-piece  lot  of  Antoniniani  all  struck  in 
| Cologne  Consists  of  the  following:  RIC  93;  RIC  300;  RIC 
116;  RIC  325;  RIC  330.  All  coins  are  Extremely  Fine/Very 
t;ine.  Lot  of  5  coins. 

Ilstimated  Value  . $200 ' 250 


3560  Aurelian,  AD  270-275.  Silver  Antoninianus  (3.1g), 
minted  in  Antioch.  IMP  C  AVRELIANUS  AVG,  radiate,  cui¬ 
rassed  bust  of  Aurelian,  right;  below,  mint-mark.  Reverse. 
VABALATHVS  VCRIMDR,  laureate  draped  bust,  right.  Cf.  RIC 
381. Superb,  Nearly  Mint  State. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


3561  Probus,  276-282  AD.  Silver  Antoninianus  (3.57g), 
minted  in  Siscia.  IMP  C  PROBUS  P  F  AVG,  radiate,  cuirassed 
bust  of  Probus,  right.  Reverse.  PAX  AVG,  Pax  facing  with  head 
left;  holding  olive  brach  and  sceptre;  in  exergue,  mint  mark 
XXIQ.  Cf.  RIC  706.  Well  struck  and  the  silver  wash  mostly  intact. 
Superb  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


3562  Carinus,  AD  283-285.  Billion  Antoninianus  (2.9g), 
minted  at  Lugdunum.  Issued  as  Augustus.  Radiate  and  cui¬ 
rassed  bust  of  Carinus  facing  right.  Reverse:  Carinus  in  military 
attire  standing  right  with  spear  and  globe.  RIC  214;  C-120. 

Superb  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


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3563 


Carinus.  /E  Antoninianus  (3.92  g),  AD  283-285.Rome^ 

IMP  CARINVS  P  F  AVG,  radiate,  draped  and  cuirassed  bust  of 
Cannus  right.  Reverse:  AEQVIT-AS  AVGG,  Aequitas  standing 
facing,  head  left,  holding  scales  and  comucopiae;  KAZ.  RIC  239. 


Superb  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . 


$200  -  250 


Extremely  Rare  Antoninianus  of  Nigrinian 


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3564  Nigrinian,  son  of  Carinus,  AD  283-285.  AE  Antoninianus  (3.6g),  minted  posthumously  at  Rome  Radiate  head  right  of  Nigrintana 

a  boy.  Reverse:  Large  altar.  RIC  (Numenanus)  VoT  V,  Part  II,  474  (as  R2],  C  5.  Very  rare.  Glossy  dark  brown  patina  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value . $3,000  3,50 


3565  Diocletian.  Silver  Argenteus  (3.31  g),  AD  284-305. Rome, 
ca.  AD  294.  DIOCIET1-ANVS  AVG,  laureate  head  of  Diocletian 
right.  Reverse.  VIRTVS  MILITVM,  the  four  Tetrarchs  standing 
before  gateway  of  camp  walls  with  six  towers,  sacrificing  over 
tnpod.  RIC  VI  27a;  3ekxmk  40a;  RSC  516e.  Well  struck. 
Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  .  <Ann  .  aco 


3566  Diocletian  AD  284-305.  AE  Follis  (9.6g),  minted  at  Ser- 
d!ca,  c.  AD  305-306  after  his  abdication  Laureate  bust 
right  of  Diocletian  wearing  imperial  mantle,  holding  branch  and 
mappa.  /Reverse.'  Quies  and  Providentia  standing  facing  each 
other.  RIC  15a.  Silver  wash  is  still  evident.  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


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Fantastic  Quality  Antoninianus  of  Allectus 


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Allectus.  fE  Antoninianus  (4.5  g),  Romano-British  Emperor,  AD  293-296.Londonium.  IMP  C  ALLECTVS  P  F  AVG,  radiate,  draped  and 
cuirassed  bust  of  Allectus  right.  Reverse.  PA-X  AVG,  Pax  standing  facing,  head  left,  holding  branch  and  scepter;  S-A/ML.  RIC  33;  Burnett  44 
Lovely  dark  green  patina,  an  exceptionally  choice  example.  Superb  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,500 


Desirable  Gold  Aureus  of  Maximianus,  AD  286-305 


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Maximianus,  AD  286-305.  Gold  Aureus  (5.4g).  Cyzicus,  AD  291.  Laureate  head  of  Maximianus  (Maximian)  facing  left.  Reverse:  Maxi- 
mian  seated  left  on  curule  chair,  holding  Victory  on  globe  and  baton,  no  mint  mark.  RIC  290;  Calico  4624;  C-70.  Sear  12997.  The  fields  are 
nice  and  clean,  portrait  in  high  relief.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $6,000  -  7,000 


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Procopius,  AD  365-366.  Gold  Solidus  (3.99  g)  minted  at  Constantinople  Diademed,  cuirassed  and  draped  bust  right  of  Procopius, 
i  Reverse:  Emperor  standing  left,  head  right,  holding  spear  and  shield.  RIC  Vol.  IX,  2(a)  [as  R4];  C.  5.  We  note  some  scratches  and  graffiti,  as 
well  as  some  file  marks  on  the  edge.  Nevertheless,  an  excellent  portrait  of  this  extremely  rare  coin.  Very  Fine. 

Often  designated  a  usurper,  Procopius  was  a  general  of  Julian  the  Hellene.  After  Julian  was  killed  in  AD  363  in  a  battle  against  the  Persians, 
Procopius  led  a  rebellion  at  Constantinople,  where  this  coin  was  struck.  Valens,  warring  against  the  barbarians  on  several  fronts,  had  Procop¬ 
ius  murdered  in  AD  366. 

Estimated  Value  . $5,000  -  6,000 


Extremely  Rare  Gold  Solidus  of  Procopius,  AD  365-366 


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3570  Theodosius  II.  Gold  Solidus  (4.5  g),  AD  402-450. Tf  ess.) 
lonica,  AD  424-430.  D  N  THEODO-SIVS  P  F  AVG,  GLOR  ORVI-S 
TERRAR,  emperor,  in  military  attire,  standing  facing,  holding 
standard  and  globus  cruciger;  in  left  field,  star;  TESOB.  RIC 
362;  Depeyrot  51/1.  Boldly  struck  on  a  nice  broad  flan  Mint 
State 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  1,800 


3571  Theodosius  II,  AD  402-450.  Gold  Semissis  (2.15  g) 
minted  at  Constantinople,  AD  420-422  Diademed,  <x 
rassed  and  draped  bust  right  of  Theodosius  II.  Reverse:  Victory 
seated  right,  mscnbmg  shield;  in  left  field,  star;  in  right  field, 

Chnst og ram.  RIC  Vol.  X,  223  [as  R2J.  Some  insignificant  hair¬ 
lines  on  obverse.  A  lovely  com.  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  value  . $800  -  900 

Ostrogoths 


Stunning  Gold  Solidus  of  Theoderic,  493-526 


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Ostrogoths.  Theoderic.  Gold  Solidus  (4.4  g),  493-526.Rome,  in  the  name  of  the  Byzantine  emperor,  Anastasius  I,  ca.  AD  493-518. Ir 
Ke,?yzantine  Anastas,us  IDN  ANASTA-SIVS  P  F  AVG,  diademed,  he!  meted  and  cu.rassed  bust  of  Anastasius  I  fad"S 


iff  hliH  ?ht;  h0ld,n^2?ear  and  Shield  decorated  with  horseman  riding  down  enemy  soldier.  Reverse:  VICTOR-I-A  AVCCC,  Victory  stand* 

RMr  Ca°SS;  m  5?  mono^ram  Rome  mint;  in  right  field,  star;  H//COMOB.  COI  6;  Arslan  2-3;  Demo  -;  MIB  I  7;W 

-,  BMC  Vandals  63.  Rare.  A  magnificent  example.  Mint  State 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000-2,5(1 


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Anastasius  I.  Gold  Solidus  (4.5  g),  491-518.  Constantino¬ 
ple,  492-507.  D  N  ANASTA-SIVS  P  F  AVG,  diademed,  helmeted 
:  and  cuirassed  bust  of  Anastasius  facing  slightly  right,  holding 
:  spear  over  shoulder  and  shield  decorated  with  horseman  spear¬ 
ing  an  enemy  below.  Reverse:  VICTOR-I-A  AVGGG,  Victory 
standing  left,  holding  voided  cross;  in  right  field,  star;  H// 
CONOB.  DOC  3g;  MIBE  4a;  SB  3.  Lustrous.  Extremely  Fine. 

I;  Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


Rare  Ravenna  Mint  Justinian  I,  527-565.  Gold  Solidus 


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Justinian  I,  527-565.  Gold  Solidus  (4.51  g)  minted  at  Ravenna.  Helmeted  and  cuirassed  bust  facing  of  Justinian  I,  holding  globus  cru- 
ciger  and  shield.  Reverse:  Angel  standing  facing,  holding  long  staff  and  globus  cruciger;  in  lower  right  field,  star.  D.O.  333;  S.  312.  Rare.  Light 
graffito  "K"  in  right  obverse  field.  Lustrous  and  Nearly  Mint  State. 

Spread  fabric  and  a  rounded  border  help  identify  this  mint. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,200  -  1,500 


Justinian  I.  Gold  Solidus  (4.5  g),  527-565.Constantinople, 

1538-545.  D  N  IVSTINI-ANVS  P  P  AVC,  helmeted  and  cuirassed 
fcbust  of  Justinian  I  facing,  holding  globus  cruciger  and  shield 
idecorated  with  soldier  on  horseback  right.  Reverse:  VICTORI-A 
i AVGGG,  Angel  standing  facing,  holding  long  cross  and  globus 
kruciger;  in  right  field,  star;  Z//CONOB.  DOC  8e;  MIBE  6;  SB 
(139.  Well  struck  on  a  large  broad  flan.  Nearly  Mint  State. 
(Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


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Superb  Ravenna  Mint  Gold  Tremissis  of  Maurice  Tiberius 


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3576  Maurice  Tiberius,  582-602.  Gold  Tremissis  (1.51  g)  minted  at  Ravenna  Diademed,  cutrassed  and  draped  bust  nght  of  Maunce 
Tibenus.  Reverse:  Victory  advancing  nght  with  head  left,  holding  wreath  and  globus  cruoger;  in  lower  nght  field,  star.  D.O.  287;  S.  592. 
Rare  Beautifully  struck.  Superb  Extremely  Fine 

If  you  want  just  one  coin  to  represent  this  now  Italian  mint,  this  example  is  near  perfection 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  900 


3577  Phocas.  Gold  Solidus  (4.4  g),  602-610.  .xistantinople, 
609/10.  d  N  N  FOCAS  P’RP  AVI,  crowned  and  cuirassed  bust  of 
Phocas  facing,  holding  globus  cruoger.  Reverse:  VICTORIA  AV,7 
Angel  standing  facing,  holding  globus  cruoger  and  staff  sur¬ 
mounted  by  chnstogram;  I  CONOB  DOC  10);  MIBE  11,  SB  620. 
Nearly  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  value  . $400  -  500 


3578  Phocas.  Gold  Solidus  (4.4  g),  602  610 

609/10.  dN  N  FOCAS  PERP  AVI,  crowned  and  cuirassed  bust  of 
Phocas  facing,  holding  globus  cruoger.  Reverse.  VICTORIA 
AV;'I,  Angel  standing  facing,  holding  globus  cruoger  and  staff 
surmounted  by  chnstogram;  I  CONOB.  DOC  10);  MIBE  11;  SB 
620.  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


3579  Heraclius,  610-641.  Gold  Solidus  (4.36  g)  minted  at 
Constantinople,  c.  610-613.  Helmeted,  cuirassed  and 
draped  bust  facing  of  Heraclius,  holding  cross.  Reverse:  Cross 
potent  on  three  steps.  D.O.  3;  S.  731.  Scarce.  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


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Rare  Gold  Solidus  of  Constantine  VI 


B580  Constantine  VI.  Gold  Solidus  (4.36  g),  780-797.  Constantinople,  780-ca.  787.  Leo  IV  and  Constantine  VI  seated  facing  on  ornamented 
throne;  above  heads,  cross.  Reverse:  Crowned  facing  busts  of  Leo  III  and  Constantine  V.  DOC  2  (Leo  IV);  Fiieg  l.C;  SB  1584  (Leo  IV).  Rare. 

Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,300 

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Superb  Gold  Tetarteron  Nomisma  of  Constantine  IX 


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[{581  Constantine  IX  Monomachus.  Gold  Tetarteron  Nomisma  (4.10  g),  1042-1055.Constantinople.  +  IhS  XIS  REX  RE^NANTinm,  nimbate 
facing  bust  of  Christ,  raising  hand  in  benediction  and  holding  Gospels.  Reverse:  +  CtonStAnm  bASILE'IS  Rm,  Crowned  bust  of  Constantine  IX 
facing,  holding  scepter  with  trefoil  tip  and  globus-cruciger.  DOC  5a;  SB  1832.  A  magnificent  example.  Boldly  struck  and  lustrous.  Nearly  Mint 
State. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,500  -  3,000 


32  Constantine  IX  Monomachus.  Gold  Histamenon  Nomi¬ 
sma  (4.37  g),  1042-1055.Constantinople.  +  IHS  XIS  REX 
REGNANTIhM,  Christ,  nimbate,  seated  facing  on  lyre-backed 
throne,  raising  hand  in  benediction  and  holding  Gospels. 
Reverse:  +  CioNSTAnTn  bASILEU  RM,  crowned  bust  of  Con¬ 
stantine  IX  facing,  holding  labarum  and  globus  cruciger.  DOC 
2a;  SB  1829.  NGC  grade  Mint  State;  Strike:  5/5,  Surface: 
5/5. 

Estimated  Value  . $700  -  800 


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Large  Lots  of  Ancient  Coins 


3583  A  5-piece  group  of  Ancient  Greek  Silver  Coins  Consists  of 
the  following:  Ephesos  390-330  BC  AR  Tetradrachm,  Sear 
4372;  Histiaia  AR  Tetrobol  circa  3rd  century  BC;  Parion 
AR  3/4  Drachm,  Sear  3917;  Teos  5th  Century  BC  AR 
Obol;  Seleucid  Kingdom,  Philip  Philadelphos  93-83  BC 
AR  Tetradrachm. 


Coins  grade  Very  Fine  and  better. 

Estimated  value  . **00  * 


3584  A  Collection  of  Parthian  Silver  Drachms  Consists  of  Par 
thian  AR  Drachms  from  Mithradates  II  thru  Osroes  II  cov¬ 
ering  the  period  of  2nd  century  BC  thru  2nd  century  AD. 
An  old-time  collection  with  old  attributions  and  includes 
many  different  kings.  Corns  grade  from  Fair  to  Extremely 
Fine.  Well  worth  examining  poor  to  bidding.  All  housed  in  a 
plush  Abafil  Italian  com  case  with  6  trays.  Lot  of  75  coins. 
Estimated  Value  . $2, 000-UP 


Visigoths.  Recceswinth  653-672,  Gold  Tremisses  minted  at  Toledo 


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3585  Visigoths.  Recceswinth  653-672,  Gold  Tremisses  (l.Sg)  minted  at  Toledo  Profile  bust  and  monogram  of  Recceswinth  facing  right 

Reverse:  TOtETO  PIVS.  Cross  on  steps.  Miles  360;  Gnerson  and  Blackburn  263.  Rare.  Very  Rue 

Estimated  Value . $2,000  -  2,500 


3586  A  4-piece  lot  of  Greek  coins.  Consisting  of  Alexander  III, 
the  Great,  AR  tetradrachm  with  counterstamp  and  test 
cut  Fair;  Kolophon  AR  hemiiobol  Sear  4342,  VF;  Persia 
AR  siglos,  VF;  Egypt  Cleopatra  VII,  AE  24,  VG 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 

3587  5-piece  lot  of  Greek  fractions  Consists  of  the  fc  5wng 
Naxos  AR  Litra  (S-874);  Thrace  Impereial  AE  16;  Neapo- 
lis  AR  Hemidrachm  (S-1417);  Parion  AR  Hemidrachm 
(S-3919);  Caria,  Hekatomnos?  AR  Hemiobol  (S — ).  Coins 

grade  mosti ,  Very  Fine.  A  worthwhile  lot.  Lot  of  5  coins. 
Estimated  Value  . $700  -  800 

3588  A  51-piece  lot  of  Greek  and  Roman.  A  mixed  lot,  mostly 
lower  grades  but  does  include  some  interesting  Greek  silver  and 
bronze  issues  along  with  Roman  denarii  and  sestertii.  We  urge 
inspection  prior  to  bidding  and  well  worth  our  conservative  esti¬ 
mate. 

Estimated  Value  . 5500-UP 

3589  9-piece  lot  of  Greek  and  Roman  Consists  of  Thessaly 
and  Chersonesos  AR  hemidrachms  (2)  in  Fine;  Bactria 
Menander  I  AE  square  EF;  Scythian  Axes  I  57-35  BC  Tet¬ 
radrachm  VF;  Sabina  AR  Denarius  in  VF;  a  trio  of  late 
Roman  bronzes  and  a  Gold  Solidus  of  Zeno,  AD  474-491, 
choice  VF  with  some  light  graffiti 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


3590  A  trio  of  Eastern  Greek  Silver  Coins  Consists  of  the  follow¬ 
ing  Parthian  Kingdom,  Mithradates  II  123-88  BC  AR 
Drachm;  Mithradates  III,  57-54  BC  AR  Drachm;  King¬ 
dom  of  Pontos  AD  54-64  AR  Drachm,  Nero/  Polemo  II. 


Corns  grade  Fine  to  Very  Fine.  Lot  of  3  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  ■  250 


3591  A  group  of  Greek  and  Roman  Bronzes  Consists  of  mowf 
Eastern  Greek  and  Late  Roman  bronzes  Most  are  partial f 

attnbuted  and  includes  some  choice  examples.  Coins  grade 
Fine  to  Extremely  Fine  and  well  worth  examining  prior  to  bid¬ 
ding.  Lot  of  16  coins.  I 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  29 

:'>92  A  quartet  of  nice  quality  Roman  Sestertii  Consists  of  the 
following  Lucilla,  wife  of  Lucius  Verus,  RIC  1756;  Crisp* 
ina,  wife  of  Commodus,  RIC  669;  Gordian  III,  RIC  29H 
Gordian  III,  reverse  Genius  stg.  r.  Coins  grade  mostly  Very 


Fine  .  Lot  of  4  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  80® 


A  5-piece  lot  of  1st  Century  Roman  Silver.  Consists  of: 
Augustus  denarius,  rev.  boar,  VF  50%  off-centered; 
Otho  billon  tetradrachm,  Fine;  Galba  billon  tetradrachm1 
VG;  Vitellius  denarius,  rev.  legend  in  wreath,  Fine  plu*J 
Trajan  denarius,  rev.  Trajan's  column,  Fine  plus  . 
Estimated  Value  . $500  -  6(1 


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A  10-piece  lot  of  interesting  Roman  coins.  A  most  inter¬ 
esting  lot  consisting  of  various  bronzes  and  silver  issues.  The 
highlights  include:  Julius  Caesar  and  Octavian  AE  32 
struck  in  Gaul  (Vienna)  in  VG;  Nerva  bit.  tetradrachm  of 
Alexandria  in  VF;  Faustina  Senior  and  Julia  Domna 
denarii  each  in  EF.  A  worthwhile  lot  that  should  be  exam¬ 
ined. 

Estimated  Value  . $500-UP 

Roman  3rd  Century  Lot.  A  13-piece  group  of  mostly  bronzes 
and  includes  some  better  types  and  rarer  issues.  We 

strongly  urge  interested  buyers  to  carefully  inspect  this  offering. 
Well  worth  our  conservative  estimate.  All  attributed  with  pedi¬ 
grees.  Lot  of  13  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 

6  A  30-piece  group  of  mostly  Roman  coinage.  Consists 
mainly  of  late  Roman  bronzes  and  some  silver  denarii  plus  a 
Parthian  silver  drachm.  The  highlights  of  this  lot  include: 

Roman  Republican  AR  Denarius  of  Calpurnia  ca.  67  BC 
in  VF;  Clagulia  AE  As  in  Fine;  Domitian  AE  As  in  Fine; 
Lucius  Verus  AR  Denarius  in  VF;  Lucillia  AR  Denarius  in 
Fine;  Septimius  Severus  AR  Denarius  scarce  reverse  in 
VF;  Goridan  III  AE  Sestertius  in  VF.  Most  in  old  coin  envel¬ 
ops  and  partially  described. 

Estimated  Value  . $400-UP 

7  A  40+  group  of  mostly  late  Roman  and  Byzantine 
Bronze  coinage.  Mostly  unattributed  and  lower  grade,  some 
cleaned.  The  highlight  of  this  lot  is  a  Judean  Year  Two  AE 
Prutah  of  the  Jewish  War,  AD  67/68  in  Choice  VF. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 

8  Ancient  India.  Gandhara.  Group  of  16  AR  Shatamana 
bent  bar  (total  weight  182  g  in  silver),  ca.  600-300 

BC. Gandhara  was  an  ancient  kingdom  in  modern-day  Pakistan 
and  eastern  Afghanistan.  This  nice  lot  contains  as  many  as  16 
historic  silver  bars.  Each  bar  has  2  banker's  marks.  Bars  will 
grade  F  to  Good  VF  in  condition.  Would  be  a  great  addition 
to  an  ancient  Indian  coinage,  an  early  Islamic  coinage,  or  a  "Silk 
Road"  topic  collection. 

Estimated  Value  . $1, 200-UP 

9  A  buried  "find”  of  Ancients.  From  a  dig  site  in  England, 
mostly  "bits  and  pieces",  low  grade  and  damaged  uncleaned 
bronzes  covering  multipule  cultures  from  the  Late  Roman  period 
thru  Medieval.  The  best  part  of  this  are  7  silver  pieces  of  Islamic 
and  Spanish  origin  plus  a  Parthian  drachm.  SOLD  AS  IS.  Lot  of 
approximately  80  pieces. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  300 

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XTREMELY  RARE  20  FRANCS  OF  1926  WITH 
Fasces  Mint  Mark 


300  Albania.  20  Francs,  1926-R  (Fasces).  Fr-5;  KM-12. 
Prince  Skanderbeg.  Bust  right.  Reverse.  Winged  lion.  Fas¬ 
ces  and  R  to  left.  Mintage  of  only  100  pieces  (noted  in  KM, 
90  pieces  were  reported  melted).  Extremely  Rare.  NGC 

graded  MS-63. 

Estimated  Value  . $5,000  -  6,000 


1  Argentina.  Argentino  Lot,  1883.  KM-31.  Total  weight  1.1665 
ounces.  Lot  of  5  coins.  Averages,  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,300  -  1,400 

2  Argentina.  Argentino  Lot:  1883,  1886,  1888.  KM-31.  Total 

weight  0.6999  ounce.  Lot  of  3  coins.  Averages,  Very  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $775  -  825 

3  Australia.  Vi  Sovereign,  1856  (Sydney).  Fr-9a;  KM-1.  Vic¬ 
toria.  Two  year  type.  Reverse  scratch.  Good. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


3606  Australia.  Sovereign,  1865  (Sydney).  Fr-10;  KM-4.  Victoria. 
Young  head  with  oak  leaf  hair  tie.  Reverse.  Crown,  Australia 
within  wreath,  One  Sovereign  below.  NGC  graded  MS- 
61(Reserve  Bank  of  Australia). 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,300 


3607  Australia.  Sovereign,  1865  (Sydney).  Fr-10;  KM-4.  Victoria. 

Handling  marks  and  lustrous.  NGC  graded  Extremely  Fine, 
Details  (obverse  damage). 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


3608  Australia.  Sovereign,  1868  (Sydney).  Fr-10;  KM-4.  Victoria. 

Handling  marks  with  trace  of  luster.  NGC  graded  EF-40. 
Estimated  Value  . $400  -  450 

3609  Australia.  Sovereign  Lot:  1866,  1867  (mounted);  1870 
(2  pieces).  KM-4.  Total  weight  0.9412  ounce.  Victoria.  Sydney 
mint.  Lot  of  4  coins.  Very  Good  to  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,100  -  1,200 


4  Australia.  Sovereign,  1857  (Sydney).  Fr-10;  KM-4.  Victoria. 
Moderate  handling  marks  and  lightly  polished.  Fine  to  Very 
Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


5  Australia.  Sovereign,  1861  (Sydney).  Fr-10;  KM-4.  Victoria. 
Lustrous.  NGC  graded  AU-58. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000-  1,500 


3610  Australia.  Sovereign,  1885-M.  KM-7.  Victoria.  St.  George 
reverse.  NGC  graded  MS-61. 

Estimated  Value  . $350  -  400 


3611  Australia.  Sovereign,  1908-P.  KM-15.  Weight  0.2355  ounce. 
Edward  VII.  NGC  graded  MS-63. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


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3612  Australia.  Gold  Ignot,  ND.  Weight  78.0  grams.  18  x  37  mm. 
Stamped  2V5  Ozs /  9999.  The  Perth  mint  •  Australia. 

Estimated  Value  . $3,600  -  3,900 


3616  Australia.  Gold  Round  V2  Ounce,  ND  Weight  15.6  grains 

15.5  mm.  Stamped  Vi  0 z  /  9999.  Reverse.  Gold  Bullion  -  Au$- 
tralia.  Map  of  country  in  center. 

Estimated  Value  . $700  •  755 

3617  Australia.  Gold  Round  Vi  Ounce,  ND  Weight  15.6  grams 

15.5  mm.  Stamped  V6  Oz  /  9999.  Reverse.  Gold  Bullion  -  Ai* 
tralia.  Map  of  country  in  center. 

Estimated  Value  . $700  •  750 

3618  Australia.  Gold  Round  Vi  Ounce,  ND  Weight  15.6  grams 

15.5  mm.  Stamped  Vj  Oz  /  9999.  Reverse.  Gold  Bullion  -  a* 
tralia.  Map  of  country  in  center. 

Estimated  Value  . $700  *  7S0 

3619  Australia.  Gold  Round  Vj  Ounce,  ND  Weight  15.6  grams 

15.5  mm.  Stamped  Vi  Oz  /  9999.  Reverse.  Gold  Bullion  -  Aus 
tralia.  Map  of  country  in  center. 

Estimated  Value  . $700  750 


3613  Australia.  Gold  Ignot,  NO.  Weight  78.0  grams.  18  x  37  mm. 
Stamped  2V6  Ozs/  9999.  The  Perth  mint  -  Australia. 

Estimated  value  . $3,600  -  3,900 


3614  Australia.  Gold  Ignot,  ND.  Weight  78.0  grams  18  x  37  mm. 
Stamped  2Vj  Ozs/  9999.  The  Perth  mint  -  Australia. 

Estimated  Value  . $3,600  -  3,900 


it>.  )  Australia.  Gold  Round  Vi  Ounce  Ingot,  ND  Weight  15.6 

grams.  18  mm.  Stamped  v2  Ounce  9999.  The  Perth  Mint  West¬ 
ern  Australia.  Swan. 

Estimated  Value  . $700  750 


3621  Australia.  Gold  Square  1  Ounce  Ingot,  ND.  Weight  31-2 

grams.  20  x  20  mm.  1  Ounce  9999  Fine.  The  Perth  Mint  WeS- 
em  Australia.  Swan. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,400  -  1,500 


3615  Australia.  Gold  Ignot,  ND.  Weight  78.0  grams.  18  x  37  mm 
Stamped  2’/2  Ozs/  9999.  The  Perth  mint  -  Australia. 

Estimated  Value  . $3,600  -  3,900 


3622  Australia.  Gold  Square  1  Ounce  Ingot,  ND.  Weight  31-2 

grams.  20  x  20  mm.  1  Ounce  9999  Fine.  The  Perth  Mint  W erf* 
em  Australia.  Swan.  ■ 

Estimated  Value  . $1,400  -  1,500 


Australia.  Gold  1  Ounce  Square  Ingot,  ND.  Weight  31.2 
grams.  19  x  19  mm.  One  Ounce  9999  gold.  Australia  ABC  Bul¬ 
lion  Company. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,400  -  1,500 


Australia.  Gold  Ingot,  ND.  Weight  31.2  grams.  One  Ounce. 
14  x  28  mm.  Stamped  /  Degussa  /  Gold  /  999.9/  1  troz. 
Estimated  Value  . $1,400  -  1,500 


Australia.  Gold  Ingot,  ND.  Weight  31.2  grams.  One  Ounce. 
14  x  28  mm.  Stamped  /  Degussa  /  Gold  /  999.9/1  troz. 
Estimated  Value  . $1,400  -  1,500 


Australia.  Gold  Round  Ingot,  ND.  Weight  15.2  grams.  25 
mm.  Stamped,  Reef  Mining  N.L.  Gold/  Tarangulla.  Reverse.  064 
in  center,  24Ct  below. 

Estimated  Value  . $7°0 ' 750 

Austria.  Ducat,  1838-A.  Fr-481;  KM-2282.  Weight  0.1107 
ounce.  Ferdinand  I.  Obverse  scratches.  Extremely  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $125  -  150 


Austria.  Ducat,  1848/1898-A  Fr-489;  KM-2298.  Weight 
0.1107  ounce.  Franz  Joseph  I.  Struck  in  1898  on  the  50th  Jubi¬ 
lee.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $200 ' 250 


3629  Austria.  4  Ducats,  1879.  Fr-487;  KM-2276.  Weight  0.4426 
ounce.  Franz  Joseph  I.  Laureate  head.  Several  scratches  and 
field  dent.  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  550 


3630  Austria.  100  Schillings,  1926.  Fr-520;  KM-2842.  Weight 
0.6807  ounce.  Imperial  Eagle.  About  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $750  -  800 


3631  Austria.  25  Schillings,  1926.  Fr-521;  KM-2841.  Weight 
0.1702  ounce.  Eagle.  Reverse.  Value.  Choice  Brilliant  Uncir¬ 
culated. 

Estimated  Value  . $175  -  200 


3632  Austria.  100  Schillings,  1927.  Fr-520;  KM-2842.  Weight 
0.6807  ounce.  Imperial  Eagle.  About  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $750  *  800 


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3633  Austria.  100  Schillings,  1927  Fr  520;  KM  2842  Weight 

0.6807  ounce.  Imperial  Eagle  About  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . 5750  * 800 

3634  Austria.  100  Schillings,  1927  Fr-520;  KM  2842  Weight 

0.6807  ounce.  Imperial  Eagle  About  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $750 ' 800 

3635  Austria.  100  Schillings,  1927  Fr  520;  KM  2842  Weight 

0.6807  ounce.  Imperial  Eagle  About  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $750  -  800 


3640  Austria.  100  Schillings,  1929  Fr-520;  KM-2842.  Wag 

0.6807  ounce  Imperial  Eagle  Brilliant  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  .  $800  -Jft 

3641  Austria.  100  Schillings,  1929  Fr-520;  KM-2842.  Wee 

0.6807  ounce  Imperial  Eagle  About  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  .  $750*® 

364  2  Austria.  100  Schillings,  1929  Fr  520;  KM-2842.  Weg- 

0.6807  ounce  Imperial  Eagle  About  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  .  $750-® 


3636  Austria.  100  Schillings,  1927  Fr-520;  KM-2842.  Weight 

0.6807  ounce.  Imperial  Eagie  About  Uncirculated 
Estimated  value  . $750  -  800 

3637  Austria.  100  Schillings,  1927  ’842.  Weight 

0.6807  ounce.  Imperial  Eagle  About  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $750  -  800 


363!-  Austria.  100  Schillings,  1928  ;  •”  2842.  Weight 

0.6807  ounce.  Imperial  Eagle  Brilliant  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $800  -  900 


43  Austria.  100  Schillings,  1930  Fr  520;  KM-2842.  Weg* 
0.6807  ounce.  Imperial  Eagit  About  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $750 -80 


3644  Austria.  100  Schillings,  1931  Fr-520;  KM-2842.  W*5 

0.6807  ounce  Imperial  Eagle  About  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $750 

3645  Austria.  100  Schillings,  1931  Fr-520;  KM-2842.  Wee' 

0.6807  ounce.  Imperial  Eagle  About  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $750*” 


3639 


Austria.  100  Schillings,  1928  Fr-520;  KM-2842.  Weight 
0.6807  ounce.  Imperial  Eagle  About  Uncirculated 


Estimated  Value 


$750  -  800 


Austria.  100  Schillings,  1933.  Fr-520;  KM-2842.  Weight 
0.6807  ounce.  Imperial  eagle.  Lowest  mintage  of  series.  Lus¬ 
trous.  Rare  date.  NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated,  Details 
(Scratches). 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 

Austria.  Lot  of  25  Schillings:  1926,  1927,  1928,  1929, 
1931.  KM-2841.  Total  weight  0.851  ounce.  Lot  of  5  coins. 
Almost  Uncirculated  to  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,100 

Austria.  Lot  of  25  Schillings:  1926,  1927,  1928,  1929, 
1931.  KM-2841.  Total  weight  0.851  ounce.  Lot  of  5  coins. 
Almost  Uncirculated  to  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,100 

Austria.  Lot  of  25  Schillings:  1926,  1927,  1928,  1929, 
1931.  KM-2841.  Total  weight  0.851  ounce.  Lot  of  5  coins. 
Almost  Uncirculated  to  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,100 

Austria.  Lot  of  25  Schillings:  1926,  1928  (4  pieces), 
1929  (4  pieces),  1931.  KM-2841.  Total  weight  1.702  ounces. 
_ot  of  10  coins.  Almost  Uncirculated  to  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,800  -  1,900 

Austria.  Lot  of  25  Schillings,  1926.  KM-2841.  Total  weight 
1.0212  ounces.  Lot  of  6  coins.  Almost  Uncirculated  to 
Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,100  -  1,200 

Austria.  Lot  of  25  Schillings,  1929.  KM-2841.  Total  weight 
1.8722  ounces.  Lot  of  11  coins.  Almost  Uncirculated  to 
Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000-2,100 


Mint  State  2  Souverain  d'or  of  1641 


3653  Belgium  -  Brabant.  2  Souverain  d'or,  1641  (Brus¬ 
sels).  Fr-104.  Philip  IV  (1621-1665).  Obverse  crowned 
armoured  bust.  Reverse  crowned  shield  in  collar  of  the 
Golden  Fleece.  Lots  of  original  luster  and  as  struck.  This 
coin  was  found  in  the  earth  in  Europe,  having  lain  undis¬ 
turbed  for  several  centuries.  Usual  somewhat  weakly  struck 
reverse,  but  an  unusually  crisp  portrait.  NGC  graded  MS- 
63. 

*  Philip  IV  of  Spain  was  born  in  1605  and  reigned  as  King  of 
Spain  and  its  empire  until  1665.  He  married  Elisabeth  of 
France  when  he  was  10  years  old  and  she  13.  Eventually 
they  had  7  children.  She  died  in  1644  and  he  later  married 
Mariana  of  Austria  who  bore  him  5  children.  Philip  was  a 
studious  man  who  took  the  business  of  ruling  a  vast  empire 
seriously.  At  first  he  had  a  reforming  zeal,  but  later  this  left 
him.  It  was  said  that  Philip  was  so  impassive  in  public  that 
he  'resembled  a  statue, 'and  one  observer  remarked  that  he 
'had  laughed  only  3  times  in  his  life.'But  he  was  a  patron  of 
the  arts  and  artists  (especially  Diego  Velazquez)  and  a  reli¬ 
gious  man  deeply  concerned  with  the  preservation  of 
Spain's  dominions.  Eventually,  the  strains  of  The  Thirty 
Years  War  weighed  heavily  on  him,  and  historians  disagree 
strongly  over  his  strengths  and  weaknesses. 

Estimated  Value  . $3,000  -  3,500 


3654  Bolivia.  4  Escudos,  1794-PR  (Potosi).  Fr-15;  KM-80. 
Charles  IV.  Armored  bust  right.  Reverse.  Crowned  arms  within 
Order  chain.  NGC  graded  Very  Fine,  Details  (Obverse 
Graffiti). 

Estimated  Value  . $1,100  -  1,300 

3655  Brazil.  20000  Reis,  1853.  Fr-121a;  KM-468.  Weight  0.5286 

ounce.  Pedro  II.  Edge  mount  marks.  About  Extremely  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $575  -  625 


3656  Bulgaria.  20  Leva,  1894-KB  Fr-3;  KM-20.  Weight  0.1867 
ounce.  Ferdinand  I  as  Prince  NGC  graded  AU-58 
Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


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3657  Bulgaria.  10  Leva,  1964  KM-71.  Weight  0.2443  ounce.  20th 
Anniversary  -  Peoples  Republic  Brilliant  Proof 

Estimated  Value  . $275  *  300 

3658  Canada  -  Newfoundland.  2  Dollars,  1872  Fr-1;  KM-5  Vic- 
tona.  Toned.  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $175  *  200 


3659  Canada  -  Newfoundland.  2  Dollars,  1882-H  Fr-1  KM-5 
Victoria.  NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated,  Details 
(Scratches) 

Estimated  value  . $225  -  275 

3660  Canada.  10  Dollars,  1912  -,M-27.  Weight  0.4837  ounce. 

George  V.  Several  deep  obverse  scratches.  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $500  -  550 

3661  Canada.  5  Dollars,  1912  Fr-4;  KM-26.  Weight  0.2419  ounce. 
George  V.  Lightly  cleaned  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $275  -  300 


3662  Canada.  5  Dollars,  1912  Fr-4;  KM  26.  Weight  0.2419  ounce 
George  V  NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated,  Details  (Sur¬ 
face  Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . 5275  -  300 


3663  Canada.  7  Piece  Proof  Set  with  Gold  20  Dollars,  1967 

Gold  KM-71.  Gold  weight  0.5287  ounce  per  coin.  For  the  Cen¬ 
tennial.  In  original  white  and  bla^  ■  .■  choice 

Brilliant  Proof 

Estimated  Value  . $1,100*  1,200 

3664  Canada.  5  Dollars,  1912  and  1913  KM-26.  Total  weiqht 

0.4838  ounce.  George  V.  Lot  of  2  coins.  Very  Fine 
Estimated  Value  .  tc->c  c-»r 


5665  Central  America.  50  Pesos,  1970  KM-X#1.  Weight  0.575 

ounce.  10th  Anniversary  Economic  Integration.  Mintage  1,5, 

pieces.  Choice  Brilliant  Proof 

Estimated  Value  . $625  -67 


3'  66  Central  America.  20  Pesos,  1971  KM-X#  14  Weight  E: 

grams  stamped  900  fine.  20th  Anniversary  of  ODECA  Brillia-i 

Proof 

Estimated  Value  .  $250-27: 


31.6  7  Chile.  8  Escudos,  1814-So  FJ  Ft  29;  KM-78.  Ferdinand  V! 

Bust  of  Charles  IV  nght,  in  the  name  of  Ferdinand  VII  Re*K 
Crowned  arms,  Oder  of  Golden  Fleece  around.  Lamifl#r 
mar*  on  kings  head.  Golden  toning  with  reflective  lusWK' 

NGC  graded  AU-55 

Estimated  Value  . $1,800  •  2^00 


3668  Chile.  10  Pesos,  1859  Fr-45;  KM-131.  Weight  0.4413  our# 
Standing  Liberty.  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $475  -  & 

3669  Chile.  10  Pesos,  1859  Fr-45;  KM-131.  Weight  0.4413  0 ^ 
Standing  Liberty.  Light  scratches.  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $450  -  ™ 

Chile.  Lot:  10  Pesos,  1896;  5  Pesos,  1895  (5  pieces)- ^ 

153,  157.  Total  weight  0.6181  ounce.  Lot  of  6  coins.  All1105 

Uncirculated  to  Uncirculated.  ft 

Estimated  Value  . $650  -  ^ 


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L  China.  10  Dollars  (Yuans),  Yr.l  (1916).  Fr-3;  Y-333a; 
L&M-1027.  Yellow  gold.  Head  of  President  Yuan  Shi  Kai. 
Reverse.  Dragon  with  Chinese  legend  reading  "Empire  of 
China".  Surface  hairlines.  Rare.  PCGS  Genuine,  Our 
Grade  Almost  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $5,000  -  6,000 


10  Dollars  of  1919 


p  China.  10  Dollars  (Yuans),  Yr.  8  (1919).  Fr-5;  Y-330; 
L&M-1030.  Head  of  President  Yuan  Shi  Kai.  Reverse.  Leg¬ 
end  and  wreath.  Lightly  cleaned.  Rare.  PCGS  Genuine, 
Our  Grade  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $4,000  -  5,000 


Gold  Sycee  Ingot 


China.  Two  Taels  (3  Taels)  Sycee  Style  Gold  Ingot 
(Post  -1970).  Issuer  :  10,000  Years  Jewelry  (in  Chinese). 
Stamped  Two  Taels  in  English  and  Three  Taels  in  Chinese. 
Weight  111.8  grams  (3  Taels).  Stamped  9999  fine.  41  mm 
in  diameter. 

Estimated  Value  . $5,500  -  6,000 


3675  China.  Gold  Round  1  Tael,  ND.  Weight  37.6  grams.  26  mm. 
Stamped  9999.  Issuer:  Sheng-Feng. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,800  -  2,000 


3676  China.  Gold  Round  Half  Tael,  ND.  Weight  18.8  grams. 
Stamped  9999.  Issuer:  Sheng-Feng. 

Estimated  Value  . $900  -  1,000 

3677  China.  Gold  Round  Half  Tael,  ND.  Weight  18.8  grams. 
Stamped  9999.  Issuer:  Sheng-Feng. 

Estimated  Value  . $900  -  1,000 


3678  China.  Sycee  Style  Gold  Ingot  (Post  -1970).  Weight  3.7 
grams.  Stamped  9999.  "Good  Luck"  19  mm  diameter. 

Estimated  Value  . $175  -  200 

3679  China.  Sycee  Style  Gold  Ingot  (Post  -1970).  Weight  3.7 
grams.  Stamped  9999.  "Good  Luck"  19  mm  diameter. 

Estimated  Value  . $175  -  200 

3680  China.  Sycee  Style  Gold  Ingot  (Post  -1970).  Weight  3.8 
grams.  Stamped  9999.  "Good  Luck"  19  mm  diameter. 

Estimated  Value  . $175  -  200 


China.  One  Tael  Sycee  Style  Gold  Ingot  (Post  -1970). 

Issuer:  Da-Fu-Jewelry.  Weight  37.2  grams.  Stamped  9999.  30 
mm  in  diameter. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,800  -  2,000 


3681  China.  Gold  Ingot  Bar,  ND.  Weight  75.5  grams.  22  x  27  mm. 
Stamped  RP1.  Reverse.  Stamped,  Issuer,  Jin-Yu-Feng. 

Estimated  Value  . $3,400  -  3,600 


3682  China.  Gold  Ingot,  ND  Weight  37.6  grams.  23  x  18  mm. 
Stamped  9999  Finess  in  Chinese  and  Weight  1000. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,800  -  2,000 


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3683  China.  Sycee  Style  Gold  Ingot  (Post  -1970)  Weight  3.6 
grams.  Stamped  9999.  "Good  Luck"  19  mm  diameter.  Tiny  piece 
cut  on  edge. 

Estimated  Value  . SI 75  -  200 


3684  China.  Ounce  (100  Yuan),  1982  ■  .  *«ght 

1.0000  ounce.  Temple  of  Heaven.  Reverse.  Panda  with  bamboo 
shoot.  First  year  of  issue.  NGC  graded  MS-64 
Esbmated  Value  . $2,600  -  2,800 


3685  China.  100  Yuan,  1983.  KM- 72.  Weight  0.9999  ounce.  Panda 
nght  within  arc!-  NGC  graded  MS-64 

Esbmated  value  . $2,000  -  2,200 

3686  China.  10  Yuan,  1983  KM-69.  Weight  0.0999  ounce.  Panda 
nght  Choice  Brilliant  Uncirculated 

Esbmated  Value  . $125  -  150 


3687  China.  Ounce,  1988  KM  X#MB25  Munich  Expo  1  ounce 
panda  gold  medal.  Mintage  2,000.  Housed  in  the  original  box  as 
issued. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  1,750 


3688  China.  100  Yuan,  1994  KM-615.  Weight  0.9990  ounce. 
Panda  seated,  eating  bamboo  shoots.  NGC  graded  MS-64 
Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,200 


3689  China.  10  Yuan,  1997.  KM-987.  Weight  0.0999  ounce.  Pan,., 
on  branch.  Choice  Brilliant  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  jL 


3690  China.  10  Yuan,  1998  KM- 1127.  Weight  0.0999  ounct 
Panda  seated  on  roc*  Small  date.  NGC  graded  MS-62 
Esbmated  Value  . $600  •  &  i 


69]  Colombia.  Cob  2  Escudos,  1654  NR  R  Fr-2.  Philip  IV,  162: 
1665.  Crowned  arms.  Reverse.  Jerusalem  cross  in  quadniobe 
Double  Stru<  •  NGC  graded  MS-61 

Esbmated  Value  . $2,000-3,00(1 

Ex  Maravr/ias  Treasure. 


1  2  Colombia.  8  Escudos,  1769/67-PN  J  (Popayan)  Fr-2* 

KM-38.2.  Charles  III,  1759-1788.  Draped  bust  of  Ferdinand  V. 
nght;  name  of  Charles  III  in  legend.  Reverse.  Crowned  art* 
Order  of  Golden  Fleece  around.  Lustrous  Fields  and  well  sm*t 

NGC  graded  AU-50 

Esbmated  Value  . $4,000  4,5K 


Colombia.  8  Escudos,  1770-PN  J  (Popayan).  Fr-24;  ^ 
38.2.  Charles  III,  1759-1788.  Draped  bust  of  Ferdinand  VI  ri(Pj 
name  of  Charles  III  in  legend.  Reverse.  Crowned  arms,  Orders 
Golden  Fleece  around.  PCGS  graded  EF-45. 

Estimated  Value  . $3,500  -  3,8^ 


Colombia.  8  Escudos,  1787-SF  P  (Popayan).  Fr-36;  KM-50. 
Charles  III.  Uniformed  bust  right.  Reverse.  Crowned  arms 
within  Order  chain.  Reflective  fields.  NGC  graded  VF-35. 
Estimated  Value  . $1,200  -  1,400 


Colombia.  Escudo,  1789/8  P  SF.  Fr-50;  KM-54.2.  Charles  IV. 
Bust  of  Charles  III  right.  Legend  'CAROL  IV'Sharply  struck  with 
considerable  original  mint  luster.  NGC  graded  AU-55. 
Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


Colombia.  8  Escudos,  1790-SF  P  (Popayan).  Fr-44;  KM- 
53.2.  Charles  IV.  Bust  of  Charles  III  right.  Reverse.  Crowned 
arms  within  Order  chain.  Lamination  marks  on  obverse.  Lus¬ 
trous  and  toned.  NGC  graded  AU-50. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,800-2,000 

Ex  Caballero  De  Las  Yndias. 


Colombia.  8  Escudos,  1803-P  IF.  Fr-61;  KM-62.2.  Charles 
IIII.  Official  uniformed  bust  to  right.  Reverse.  Crowned  Haps- 
burg  arms  within  chain  of  the  Order  of  the  Golden  Fleece. 
Reflective  fields  with  much  luster.  NGC  graded  AU-58. 
Estimated  Value  . $1,600  -  1,800 


3698  Colombia.  8  Escudos,  1807-NR  JJ.  Fr-51;  KM-62.1.  Charles 
IV.  Uniformed  bust  right.  Reverse.  Crowned  arms  within  Order 
chain.  NGC  graded  VF-35. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,100  -  1,300 


3699  Cook  Islands.  100  Dollars,  1974.  KM-12.  Weight  0.4929 
ounce.  Winston  Churchill  Centenary.  Mintage  368  pieces.  Bril¬ 
liant  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $525  -  575 


3700  Cook  Islands.  100  Dollars,  1974.  KM-12.  Weight  0.4929 
ounce.  Winston  Churchill  Centenary.  Mintage  368  pieces.  Bril¬ 
liant  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $525  -  575 

3701  Costa  Rica.  Lot:  10  Colones,  1900;  2  Colones,  1900  (4 
pieces),  1915.  KM-139,  140.  Total  weight  0.4501  ounce.  Lot 
of  6  coins.  Extremely  Fine  to  About  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  550 


3702  Cuba.  10  Pesos,  1916.  Fr-3;  KM-20.  Weight  0.4837  ounce. 
Head  of  Marti.  NGC  graded  MS-63.  WINGS  APPROVED 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  650 

3703  Cuba.  Lot  of  4  Pesos,  1916  KM-18.  Total  weight  1.161 
ounces.  Lot  of  6  coins.  Extremely  Fine  to  About  Uncircu¬ 
lated. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,300  -  1,400 


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3704  Cuba.  Lot  of  4  Pesos,  1916.  KM-18.  Total  weight  1.161 
ounces.  Lot  of  6  coins.  Extremely  Fine  to  About  Uncircu¬ 
lated. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,300  -  1,400 

3705  Cuba.  Lot:  2  Pesos,  1916  and  4  Pesos,  1916  (2  pieces) 

KM- 17,  18.  Total  weight  0.4837  ounce.  Lot  of  3  corns. 

Extremely  Fine  to  About  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . 5525  -  575 


3706  Czechoslovakia.  Ducat,  1923  Fr-2;  KM-8.  Weight  0.1106 
ounce.  Half-length  figure  of  St.  Wencesias.  Brilliant  Uncircu¬ 
lated 

Estimated  value  . $200  -  250 


3707  Czechoslovakia.  Ducat,  1923  Fr-2;  KM  8  Weight  0  1106 
ounce.  Half-length  figure  of  St.  Wencesias.  Brilliant  Uncircu¬ 
lated 

Estimated  Value  . $200  •  250 

3708  Czechoslovakia.  Ducat,  1926  KM-8.  Weight  0  1106 

ounce.  Half-length  figure  of  St.  Wencesias.  Light  scratch  About 
Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  175 


3709  Czechoslovakia.  Ducat,  1928  Fr  2;  KM-8.  Weight  0.1106 
ounce.  Half-length  figure  of  St.  Wencesias.  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


3710  Czechoslovakia.  Ducat,  1933  Fr-2;  KM-8.  Weight  0.1106 
ounce.  Half-length  figure  of  St.  Wencesias.  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


3711  Czechoslovakia.  Ducat,  1978  KM-X#M28.  Weight  0.1l(y 

ounce.  600th  Anniversary  Death  of  Charles  IV.  Choice  Bril 
Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $200  •  25o 


1775  Christian  d'or 


3712  Denmark.  1  Christian  d'or,  1775  Fr-279;  KM-629; 
Hede-5B.  Chnstian  VII,  1766-1808.  Bust  right  A’ei-ersS 
Crowned  C7  monograms  around  tnangle.  A  pleasing  examl 
p»e  of  this  rare  type  NGC  graded  EF-45 
Estimated  Value  . $3,500-4  000 


3713  Denmark.  Lot:  20  Kroner's  1890  and  1900;  10  Kroner* 
1873  and  1874  KM- 790  1.  791  1,  791.2  Total  weight 

ounce  Lot  of  4  corns  Extremely  Fine  to  About  Uncircu 
lated 

Estimated  Value  . $850  90C 


3714  Egypt.  10  Qirsh,  AH1293,  yr.34  (1908)  KM-282.  Type*T 
Al-Ghazi  at  right  of  toughra.  Sharply  struck  Choice  Prooflike  B. 
and  very  rare  this  nice.  We  note  only  three  certified  Mir?  St* 
examples,  two  at  NGC,  both  MS-61  and  this  sole  specimen  frttf 
PCGS  at  MS-64.  Without  doubt,  the  finest  certified  and  qi* 

pc  finest  known*  Worth  a  premium  bid  PCGS  gradeC 

ms  64 

Estimated  Value  . $500  60C 


3715  Egypt.  100  Piastres,  1930  Fr-32;  KM-354.  Weight  0  2391 
ounce.  Fuad  I.  Military  bust  left  Brilliant  Uncirculated. 
Estimated  Value  . $325  -  & 


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16  Egypt.  100  Piastres,  1938.  Fr-36;  KM-372.  Weight  0.2391 
ounce.  Farouk.  Military  bust  left.  Brilliant  Uncirculated. 
Estimated  Value  . $325  -  375 


Egypt.  Pound,  1955.  Fr-40;  KM-387.  Weight  0.2391  ounce. 
Ramses  II  in  chariot.  About  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $275  -  325 


B  Egypt.  Pound,  1955.  Fr-40;  KM-387.  Weight  0.2391  ounce. 
Ramses  II  in  chariot.  About  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $275  -  325 


Egypt.  100  Pounds,  1988.  Fr-121;  KM-648.  Weight  0.4919 
ounce.  The  golden  warrior.  In  original  blue  holder.  Choice  Bril¬ 
liant  Proof. 

Estimated  Value  . $575  -  625 


0  Egypt.  100  Pounds,  1988.  Fr-121;  KM-648.  Weight  0.4919 
ounce.  The  golden  warrior.  In  original  blue  holder.  Choice  Bril¬ 
liant  Proof 

Estimated  Value  . $575  -  625 


3721  Egypt.  100  Pounds,  1988  Fr-121;  KM-648.  Weight  0.4919 
ounce.  The  golden  warrior.  In  original  blue  holder.  Choice  Bril¬ 
liant  Proof 

Estimated  Value  . $575  -  625 


3722  Ethiopia.  ’A  Werk,  EE  1889  (1897).  Fr-22;  KM-16.  Manelik 
II.  Crowned  bust  right.  Reverse.  Lion  of  Judah.  A  few  surface 
marks  and  slightly  bent.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


3723  Finland.  10  Markkaa,  1879-S.  Fr-4;  KM-8.2.  Alexander  II. 

Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


3724  Finland.  10  Markkaa,  1881-S.  Fr-5;  KM-8.2.  Alexander  III. 

Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


3725  Finland.  10  Markkaa,  1913-S.  Fr-6;  KM-8.2.  Weight  0.0933 
ounce.  Nicholas  II.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


3726  France.  1  Mouton  d'or,  ND  Fr-280.  Jean  II  Le  Bon,  1350- 
1364.  Lamb  with  cruciform  staff  with  flying  banner.  Reverse. 
Floriated  cross  in  quadrilobe.  Crack  planchet  in  center.  NGC 

graded  Very  Fine,  Details  (Damaged). 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


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3732  France.  50  Francs,  1857-A  Fr-571;  KM-785.1.  Weigh 
0.4667  ounce.  Napoleon  III.  Bare  head.  Brilliant  mint  lusfe 

NGC  graded  MS-62 

Estimated  Value  . $650-70; 

3733  France.  50  Francs,  1857-A  Fr-571;  KM-785.1.  We>g- 
0  4667  ounce  Napoleon  III.  Bare  head.  Edge  nick  Very  Rfl, 
to  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $500 


3728  France.  40  Francs,  AN  12-A  Fr-479;  KM-652  Weight  0.3734 
ounce.  Bonaparte  Pnmier  Consul  Very  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $450  -  500 


3729  France.  40  Francs,  1806-A  Fr  481;  KM  675  1  Weight 
0.3734  ounce.  Napoelon  Empereur.  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $425  -  475 

3730  France.  40  Francs,  1811  A  KM-696  1.  WWght 

ounce.  Napoleon  I.  Laureate  head  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  .  $400  •  450 


3734  France.  Gold  Ingot,  ND  Weight  62.5  grams.  20  x  38  nrr 

Stamped  K24  /  Gold  /  2  Oz  /  Pans  /  999.9.  Reverse  Numbt 
stamped  836811. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,800  •  3,00t 

3735  France.  Lot  of  40  Francs:  AN-13A,  1810W,  1811A 

181 2  A  Total  Weight  1  4936  ounces.  Napoleon  I.  Lot  of  4  ooins 

Fine  or  better 

Estimated  Value  . $1,600  1,7# 

3736  France.  Lot  of  40  Francs:  AN-13A,  1806U,  1808F 

181 2A  Total  weight  1  4936  ounces.  Napoleon  I .  Lot  of  4  coins 

Fine  or  better 

Estimated  Value  . $1,600  *  1,7# 

7  7  France.  Miscellaneous  Lot:  40  Francs,  1832B;  20  Francs 
1806A,  1814A  (2  pieces),  1815A  (Louis  XVIII)  ToC 

weight  i  1202  ounces  Lot  of  5  coins.  Fine  to  Very  FintH 
Estimated  Value  . $1,200  -  ifl 


3731  France.  40  Francs,  1812-A.  Fr-505;  KM-696.1.  Weight  3734 

ounce.  Napoleon  I.  Laureate  head.  Lustrous.  NGC  graded  AU- 
58. 

Estimated  Value  . . . 7QQ 


3738  German  States  -  Baden.  20  Marks,  1913-G  Fr-3760; 

284;  J- 192.  Friedrich  II  NGC  graded  MS-62 
Estimated  Value  . $350  *  ^ 


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German  States  -  Bavaria.  20  Marks,  1873-D.  Fr-3783;  KM- 
894;  J-194.  Ludwig  II.  NGC  graded  MS-63. 

|  Estimated  Value  . $350  -  400 

German  States  -  Prussia.  10  Marks,  1874-A.  Fr-3822;  KM- 
504;  J-245a.  Wilhelm  I.  About  Uncirculated, 
i  Estimated  Value  . $150  -  175 


3745  Great  Britain.  Noble,  ND.  S.1490v;  Fr-89.  Cross  4.  5.9 
grams.  Edward  III,  1327-1377.  Pre-treaty  period,  1351-61. 
Ruler  in  ship.  Holed  at  top,  edge  clipped.  Very  Fine,  Details. 
Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


German  States  -  Westphalia.  20  Franken,  1808-J.  Fr- 

3517;  KM-102;  C33.  Hieronymus  Napoleon,  1807-1813.  Laure¬ 
ate  head  left.  Reverse.  Value  in  wreath.  NGC  graded  MS-65 
(Restrike). 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,500 


German  States  -  Wiirttemberg.  20  Marks,  1900-F.  Fr- 

3876;  KM-634;  J-296.  Wilhelm  II.  NGC  graded  MS-65. 
Estimated  Value  . $350  -  400 


German  States  -  Wiirttemberg.  20  Marks,  1905-F.  Fr- 

3876;  KM-634;  J-296.  Wilhelm  II.  NGC  graded  MS-64. 
Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 

Germany.  Gold  Lot:.  Bavaria.  20  Marks,  1874D  and  1905D; 
10  Marks,  1876D;  Hessen.  10  Marks,  1876H;  Saxony.  10 
Marks,  1872E;  Wurttemberg.  10  Marks,  1876F  and  1888F.  A 
few  pieces  lightly  cleaned.  Lot  of  7  coins.  Fine  to  Very  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $1,200  -  1,300 


Edward  IV  Mint  State  Ryal 


3746  Great  Britain.  Ryal  or  Rose  Noble,  ND.  S.1950;  Fr-132. 
Edward  IV,  First  Reign,  1461-1470.  London  mint.  King 
standing  facing  in  ship  holding  sword  and  shield,  rose  on 
ship's  side,  banner  inscribed  E  at  ship's  stern.  Reverse. 
Rose  upon  a  radiate  sun  in  center  of  floriated  cross,  large 
fleurs  in  spandrels.  This  coin  has  much  original  luster  and  a 
superb  portrait.  Well  struck  on  a  good  sized  flan,  there  are 
no  areas  of  weakness  or  any  defects  which  detract  from  the 
strong  eye  appeal.  A  specimen  of  this  quality  would  be  diffi¬ 
cult  to  duplicate.  NGC  graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $4, 000-UP 


3747  Great  Britain.  Unite,  ND  Fr-234;  S.2619.  James  I,  1603- 
1625.  Second  coinage  (1604-1619).  Mint  mark,  Lis  (1604-5). 
Obverse:  Fourth  bust  type  right,  king  with  ornate  armour  right 
holding  sword  and  scepter.  Reverse.  Crowned  square  garnished 
shield  with  I  R  both  sides.  Very  round  and  evenly  struck  for  this 
often  crude  issue,  with  an  excellent  portrait.  NGC  graded  EF- 
45. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,500 


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3748  Great  Britain.  Gold  Crown,  ND.  S.2624.  A  superb  com,  care¬ 
fully  struck  on  a  large  round  flan  with  an  exceptional  portrait  of 
the  king. 

Usually  the  gold  crowns  and  half  crowns  of  this  reign  are  unim¬ 
pressive  and  badly  struck  items.  This  has  been  well  produced 
and  as  well  preserved,  with  little  or  no  wear,  and  lots  of  eye 
appeal.  PCGS  graded  Genuine,  About  Uncirculated 
Details  (Damaged) 

Estimated  Value  . 51,750  -  2,000 


3750  Great  Britain.  Vj  Guinea,  1696  S.3467;  Fr-316;  KM-487.2 
William  111.  Elephant  and  castle  below  bust.  Severe  edge  anc 
field  damage.  Scarce  type  Very  Good,  Details 
Estimated  Value  . $300  •  4ft 


Great  Britain.  Unite,  ND 


3749  Great  Britain.  Unite,  ND  S.2687;  Fr-246.  Charles  I, 
1625-1649.  Tower  mint  under  the  King.  Class  B,  Class  la. 
Mint  mark  anchor  A  /  anchor  B  (obverse/reverse)  (1628/ 
1629)  bust  2a.  Obverse,  King's  portrait  left,  XX  (Twenty 
shillings)  to  right.  Reverse,  crowned  coat  of  arms  within  a 
scrolled  frame.  Type  as  Schneider  124.  Very  attractive. 

Struck  on  a  large  round  flan,  nicely  centered  and  glowing 
with  full  original  luster.  All  lettering  well  struck  up,  and  a 
superb  portrait  of  England’s  most  ill-fated  monarch.  Virtu¬ 
ally  as  made,  for  what  was  a  crudely  produced  com  NGC 

graded  About  Uncirculated,  Details  (Surface  Hair¬ 
lines). 

•  This  specimen  was  produced  in  the  1628-1629  period,  a 
time  of  turmoil  in  England.  Writs  were  issued  in  March  1618 
requinng  every  county  in  England  (not  just  seaport  towns) 
to  pay  the  despised  ship  tax.  Later  in  the  same  month  Oli¬ 
ver  Cromwell  made  his  first  appearance  in  the  English  Par¬ 
liament  as  the  new  Member  for  Huntingdon. 

In  June  1628  the  King  reconvened  Parliament  and  accepted 
the  Petition  of  Rights  as  a  concession  so  that  he  could  gam 
the  subsidies  he  required  to  finance  his  foreign  wars.  The 
document,  nearly  as  important  as  the  Magna  Carta,  laid 
down  basic  rights  for  the  citizen  and  restricted  the  powers 
of  the  monarch.  Sadly,  Charles  later  rejected  the  document. 

In  August  1628,  the  Duke  of  Buckingham  (a  court  favourite 
of  King  Charles  and  his  father  James  I)  was  assassinated  in 
the  Greyhound  tavern  in  Portsmouth  by  a  disaffected  army 
officer,  John  Felton.  In  March  1629  England  granted  a  royal 
charter  to  the  Massachusetts  Bay  Colony.  Also  in  March  that 
year,  the  King  dissolved  Parliament  and  only  recalled  it  11 
years  later,  thus  setting  in  motion  the  events  which  led  to 
the  English  Civil  War,  and  his  death  in  1649! 

Estimated  Value  . $4,000  -  4,500 


3751  Great  Britain.  Half  Guinea,  1710  S.3575;  Fr-323;  KM-527 
Anne.  Obverse,  draped  bust  of  Queen.  Reverse  crowned  cruci¬ 
form  shields.  This  com  has  seen  practically  no  circulation,  and  is 
unusually  sharply  struck  and  free  from  any  planchet  proble* 
or  sinking  flaws.  Lovely  lustrous  surfaces.  PCGS  graded  MS- 
61 

Estimated  Value  . $4,500  -  S,OOC 


3752  Great  Britain.  ’A  Guinea,  1718  S  3638;  Fr-331;  KM-555 
George  I  One  year  type  Very  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $225  -  275 


3753  Great  Britain.  Guinea,  1745  S.3679;  Fr-343;  KM-577. 
George  II.  Lima  below  bust.  Ex  jewelry  with  heavy  surface  han¬ 
ding  marks  Rare  one  year  type.  Very  Good,  Details 
Estimated  Value  . $400  -  Si 


3754  Great  Britain.  Vj  Guinea,  1759  S.3685;  Fr-349;  KM-58; 
George  II.  Old  head  left.  Slightly  bent  with  surface  porosity' 
Uncirculated,  Details  (Altered  Surface).  W 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  ™ 


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Great  Britain.  Guinea,  1759  S.3680;  Fr-344;  KM-588. 
George  II.  Old  head  left.  NGC  graded  Very  Fine,  Details 
(Surface  Hairlines). 

f  Estimated  Value  . $450  -  500 


Great  Britain.  Guinea,  1765.  S.3727;  Fr-354;  KM-600. 
George  III.  Third  laureate  head.  NGC  graded  EF-40. 
i  Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


Great  Britain.  Guinea,  1788.  S.3729;  Fr-356;  KM-609. 
George  III.  Spade  shield.  Fine  to  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $325  -  375 

Great  Britain.  One-Third  Guinea,  1800.  S.3738;  Fr-365; 
KM-620.  Weight  0.0821  ounce.  George  III.  Light  edge  file  mark. 

About  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $125  - 150 

Great  Britain.  Va  Guinea,  1801.  S.3736;  Fr-363;  KM-649. 
Weight  0.1231  ounce.  George  III.  Shield  in  Garter  reverse.  Sol¬ 
der  mark  at  top,  ex-jewelry,  moderate  surface  marks.  Fine, 
Details. 

Estimated  Value  . $140  -  160 


3761  Great  Britain.  Sovereign,  1820.  S.3785C;  Fr-371;  KM-674. 
George  III.  Laureate  head  right.  About  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


3762  Great  Britain.  Sovereign,  1821.  S.3800;  Fr-376;  KM-682. 
Geroge  IV.  Laureate  head  left.  Reverse.  St.  George.  NGC 

graded  About  Uncirculated,  Details  (Surface  Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . $1,600  -  1,800 


3763  Great  Britain.  V2  Sovereign,  1821.  S.3802;  Fr-378;  KM-681. 
George  IV.  Ex  jewelry  with  solder  on  edge.  One  year  type, 
scarce.  Very  Fine,  Details. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


3764  Great  Britain.  Sovereign,  1825.  S.3800;  Fr-376a;  KM-682. 
George  IV.  Laureate  head  left.  Reverse.  St.  George.  Light  edge 
bruise  and  small  dig  in  field.  Scarce  date.  About  Very  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $800  -  1,000 


Great  Britain.  Half  Guinea,  1803.  S.3736;  Fr-363;  KM-649. 
George  III.  Obverse,  6th  laureate  head,  reverse,  crowned  shield 
in  garter.  The  last  date  with  this  portrait,  and  in  some  ways  a 
mule  with  the  'military  head'reverse  design.  Well  struck  and  an 
impressive  coin  which  catalogues  at  over  $1000  in  XF  in  the 
Spink  catalogue  NGC  graded  MS-61. 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  900 


Choice  Mint  State  1838  Sovereign 


3765  Great  Britain.  Sovereign,  1838.  S.3852;  Fr-387;  KM- 
736.1.  Victoria.  Young  head.  Reverse.  Shield.  A  lovely  mint 
fresh  example  of  this  first  year  type.  Very  pleasing  to  the 
eye.  Rare  in  this  top  grade.  NGC  graded  MS-63. 

Estimated  Value  . $5,500  -  6,000 


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3766  Great  Britain.  Sovereign,  1847  S.3852;  Fr-387e;  KM-736.1. 
Victoria.  Young  head  left.  Reverse.  Crowned  shield.  PCGS 
graded  MS-64 

Estimated  value  . $3,000  -  3,300 


3767  Great  Britain.  Sovereign,  1847  S.3852,  Fr  387e,  KM-736.1 
Victoria.  Young  head  left.  Reverse.  Crowned  shield.  PCGS 
graded  MS-63  + 

Estimated  Value  . . $2,000  -  2,300 


Mint  State  65  Sovereign  of  1851 


3768  Great  Britain.  Sovereign,  1851  S.3852C,  Fr  387e,  KM 

736.1.  Victoria.  Young  head  left.  Reverse.  Crowned  shield. 

Rare  m  top  grades  PCGS  graded  MS-65 

Estimated  Value  . $5,000  -  5,500 


3769  Great  Britain.  Sovereign,  1851  S.3852C;  Fr  387e;  KM- 
736.1.  Victoria.  Young  head  left.  Reverse.  Crowned  shield 

PCGS  graded  MS-63 

Estimated  Value  . $1,700-  1,900 

3770  Great  Britain.  Sovereign,  1863  S.3853;  KM-736.2  Victoria 

Young  head.  Reverse.  Shield.  About  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . 350 

3771  Great  Britain.  Sovereign,  1864  S.3853;  KM-736.2.  Die 

number  22.  Victoria.  Young  head.  Reverse.  Shield  Extremely 
Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . 5275  -  300 

3772  Great  Britain.  Sovereign,  1869  S.3853;  KM-736.2.  Die 

number  52.  Victoria.  Young  head.  Reverse.  Shield.  Very  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . 5275 . 300 


3773  Great  Britain.  5  Pounds,  1887  S.3864;  Fr-390;  KM-769.  V*. 
tona.  Jubilee  head.  A  cnsply  detailed  spec  men  with  sharp 
detail  Now  very  rare  in  the  higher  states  of  preservation,  pcgs 

graded  Genuine,  Uncirculated  Details  (Cleaned). 

Estimated  Value  . $3,500  •  4, 000 


3774  Great  Britain.  5  Pounds,  1887  S.3864;  Fr-390;  KM-769  Yc 
tona.  Jub  lee  head  Bn  ant  mint  luster.  NGC  graded  MS-62 
Estimated  Value  . $2,500  -  3,000 


3775  Great  Britain.  5  Pounds,  1887.  S.3864;  Fr-390;  KM-769 
Weight  1.1755  ounces.  Victoria.  Jubilee  head.  Obverse  surface 
scratches  and  digs.  About  Very  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $1,300  -  1,900 


76  Great  Britain.  5  Pounds,  1893.  S.3872;  Fr-394;  KM-787. 
Weight  1.1775  ounces.  Victoria.  Veiled  bust  left.  Ex  jewelry#®' 
moderate  surface  handling  marks.  Very  Fine,  Details. 
Estimated  Value  . $1,300  -  1/4® 


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Great  Britain.  2  Pounds,  1902.  S.3968;  Fr-399a;  KM-806. 
Weight  0.4710  ounce.  Edward  VII.  Edge  nicks.  Impaired 
Proof. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  550 

Great  Britain.  2  Pounds,  1902.  S.3967;  Fr-399;  KM-806. 
Weight  0.4710  ounce.  Edward  VII.  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $475  -  525 


3782  Great  Britain.  Sovereign,  1958.  S.4125;  KM-908.  Weight 
0.2355  ounce.  Elizabeth  II.  St.  George  slaying  the  dragon.  Bril¬ 
liant  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $275  -  300 


3783  Great  Britain.  Mint  Error  Sovereign,  1966.  S.4125;  KM- 
908.  Elizabeth  II.  Struck  slight  off  center  with  a  piece  of  raised 
rim  from  4  to  7  o'clock.  Choice  About  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


Great  Britain.  Sovereign,  1911.  S.3996;  Fr-404a;  KM-820. 
George  V.  Year  of  the  Coronation.  A  choice  example  with  great 
eye  appeal.  NGC  graded  Proof  65  Cameo. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  1,750 


Great  Britain.  Abdication  Gold  Medal,  1936.  Brown-4277. 
Gold.  31.7  grams.  36  mm.  By  L.  E.  Pinches,  manufactured  by 
Messrs  John  Pinches  Ltd.  Crowned  draped  bust  of  Edward  VIII, 
right.  Reverse.  Inscription  within  open  laurel  wreath.  Only  100 
pieces  struck  in  gold.  Choice  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  2,000 


Great  Britain.  Coronation  Gold  Medal,  1937.  Brown-4348. 
Gold.  19.7  grams.  32  mm.  by  Messrs  Spink  &  Son  Ltd;  obverse 
effigies  by  J.  Langford  Jones.  Conjoined,  crowned,  draped  busts 
of  George  VI  and  Queen  Elizabeth,  left.  Reverse.  Royal  arms 
with  supporters.  Brilliant  Uncirculated, 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  1,000 


3784  Great  Britain.  2  Pounds,  1989.  S.4262;  KM-957.  Elizabeth 
II.  500th  Anniversary  of  the  Gold  Sovereign.  Obverse,  Queen 
seated  in  King  Edward's  Chair.  Reverse,  shield  of  arms  superim¬ 
posed  on  a  double  rose,  designed  by  Bernard  Sindall.  There 
were  only  2000  of  these  one-year-type  Proofs  made.  Most  of 
these  are  in  sets,  and  unavailable  for  purchase.  Catalogue  value 
£900  (approximately.  $1500).  NGC  graded  Proof  69  Ultra 
Cameo. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 


3785  Great  Britain.  Gold  Ingot,  ND.  Weight  50  grams.  26  x  26 
mm.  Stamped  50  GR.  999.9  N.M.  Rothschild  &  Sons. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,300  -  2,500 

3786  Great  Britain.  Lot  of  George  III  Fractional  Gold:.  One 

Third  Guinea's:  1797,  1798,  1804,  1808,  1810  (2  pieces)  Plus  Vi 
Guinea,  1790.  Total  weight  0.5336  ounce.  All  damaged  or  well 
worn.  Lot  of  6  coins.  Good  to  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $575  -  625 

3787  Great  Britain.  Lot  of  Vi  Sovereigns:  1887  (2  pieces), 
1896,  1900  (2  pieces),  1901.  KM-766,  784.  Weight  0.1177 
ounce  per  coin.  Victoria.  Jubilee  and  Veiled  head  types.  Lot  of  6 
coins.  Almost  Uncirculated  to  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  900 

3788  Great  Britain.  Lot  of  Vi  Sovereigns:  1901.  KM-784.  Weight 
0.1177  ounce  per  coin.  Victoria.  Veiled  head.  Lot  of  9  coins.  All 

Choice  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,200  -  1,400 

3789  Great  Britain.  Lot  of  Vi  Sovereigns:  1901.  KM-784.  Weight 
0.1177  ounce  per  coin.  Victoria.  Veiled  head.  Lot  of  9  coins.  All 

Choice  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,200  -  1,400 


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3790  Great  Britain.  Pair  of  Sovereigns,  1820  and  1829  KM 

674,  696.  George  III  and  George  IV.  Both  pieces  ex-jewelry  with 
heavy  surface  handling  marks.  Lot  of  2  coins.  Very  Good  to 
Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $525  -  575 


3791  Greece.  5000  Drachmae  1981  KM-129.  Weight  0.3617 

ounce.  Pan-European  Games.  Anoent  Olympics,  Zeus.  NGC 

graded  Proof  69  Ultra  Cameo 

Estimated  value  . $450  -  550 


3792  Hawaii.  ’/«  Ounce,  1995-RHM  Choice  Brilliant  Prool 

X#MB104.  7.8  grams.  0.9999  fine.  Bicentennial  of  Kingdom. 
Estimated  value  . $300  -  350 


3793  Hungary.  Ducat,  1728  KB  KM- 291.  Karl  VI  Ruler 

standing.  Reverse  Madonna  Edge  haw  NGC  graded  AU-55 
Estimated  value  . *400  -  500 


3794  Hungary.  Ducat,  1740  KB  0;  KM-306.2.  Karl  VI 
standing.  Reverse.  Madonna.  NGC  graded  About  Uncircu¬ 
lated,  Details  (Mount  Removed) 

Estimated  Value  . *250  -  300 

3795  Hungary.  Ducat,  1745-KB  Fr-180;  KM-329.1.  Maria  There 
sia.  Ruler  standing.  Slightly  bent.  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . *150  -  175 


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16  Kushano-Sasanian.  Hormizd  I.  Gold  Dinar  (7.9  g),  ca.  AD  285-300.  Balkh.  Hormizd  I,  nimbate,  standing  facing,  head  left,  sacrificing 
over  altar  and  holding  trident,  flame  at  shoulder;  in  left  field,  filleted  trident;  in  right  field,  tamgha;  annulets,  pellets  and  symbols  around. 
Reverse  Ithyphallic  Siva  standing  facing,  holding  garland  and  trident;  behind,  the  bull  Nandi  standing  left.  NIK  745;  Donum  Burns  Boldly 
struck  and  lustrous.  Mint  State. 

Estimated  Value  . $4,000  -  4,000 


India  -  Gujarat.  Tanka,  AH1958.  Fr-590.  Sultan  of  Gujarat, 
1537-1553  AD.  11.96  grams.  19  mm.  Mohammad  Shah  III.  Well 
struck  on  a  nice  flan.  About  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,100  -  1,300 


3799  India  -  Mughal.  Mohur,  AH977  (1559AD).  Fr-718a.  Mughul 
Kings, Akbar,  963-1014AH  (1556-1605).  Agra  mint.  10.54  grams. 
24  mm.  Nicely  struck.  Choice  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,100  -  1,300 


Kushan  Empire.  Vasudeva  II.  Gold  Dinar  (10.3  g),  ca.  AD 
290-310.  Mint  III  (C).  Vasudeva  II,  nimbate,  standing  facing, 
head  left,  sacrificing  over  altar  and  holding  trident,  flame  at 
shoulder;  in  left  field,  filleted  trident;  in  right  field,  tamgha; 
annulets,  pellets  and  symbols  around.  Reverse  Ithyphallic  Siva 
standing  facing,  holding  garland  and  trident;  behind,  the  bull 
Nandi,  with  annulet  on  rump,  standing  left;  in  upper  left  field, 
tamgha;  below  Nandi's  head,  triple  pellets.  MK  688;  Donum 
Burns  -.  Well  struck  throughout  and  superb.  Nearly  Mint 
State. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500-  2,000 


3800  India  -  Mughal.  Mohur,  AH983.  Fr-720a.  Mughul  Kings, 
Akbar,  963-1014AH  (1556-1605).  Lahore  mint.  10.84  grams.  21 
mm.  Full  mint  and  date.  Couple  of  small  dings  on  the  obverse 
field.  Lovely  strike  for  the  issue.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,200  -  1,400 


3801  Indonesia.  25  Rupiah,  ND  (1952).  KM-X#1.  14.9  grams. 
Prince  Diponegoro.  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $475  -  525 


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3802  Indonesia.  100000  Rupiah,  1974  •  ••  1-  WeiyMt  0 

ounce.  Conservation.  Komodo  Dragon.  NGC  graded  Proof  68 
Ultra  Cameo 

Estimated  Value  . $1,300-  1,500 


3803  Iran.  AH1294/ 1297,  Toman  As  KM-933.  Masir  al,  Din  Shah, 
1848-1896.  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . 5150  -  200 


Rare  Florence  Gold  Piastre 


3804  Italian  States  -  Florence.  Gold  Piastre,  ND  Fr  2s5. 

Cosimo  I,  1536-1574.  Crowned  city  arms  in  frame.  Reverse 

Cross.  Rare  NGC  graded  MS-61 

Estimated  Value  . $8,000  -  10,000 


Rare  Mantua  Double  Doppia 


3805  Italian  States  -  Mantua.  2  Doppia,  ND  Fr-560;  CN1- 
pl.XXVIII,9;  KM-156.  Ferdinando  Gonzaga,  1612-1626. 
Bust  in  high  collar  right.  Reverse.  Crowned  arms.  Overall 
attractive  in  appearance.  Rare.  NGC  graded  About 
Uncirculated,  Details  (Mount  Removed). 

Estimated  Value  . $4,000  -  5,000 


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106  Italian  States  -  Messina.  Multiple  Tari,  ND.  Fr-653a  variety;  Sphar-15  variety.  7.6  grams.  17  mm.  Carlo  I  D’Angio,  1266-1278.  Knight  with 
sword  on  horse.  Reverse.  Cross.  Extremely  Rare  multiple  Tari.  NGC  graded  AU-53. 

Estimated  Value  . $9,000  -  10,000 


Italian  States  -  Milan.  Ducat,  ND.  Fr-688;  Crippa-3;  CNI-pl. 
VIII,  9.  Galeazzo  Maria  Sforza,  M66-1476.  Bust  right.  Reverse. 
Helmeted  arms.  NGC  graded  Extremely  Fine,  Details 
(Repaired). 

Estimated  Value  . $1,800  -  2,000 


Rare  Montalcino  Scudo  d'oro 


108  Italian  States  -  Montalcino.  Scudo  d'oro,  ND.  CNI- 
XI, pi. XVI,  1;  Fr-797  (incorrect  on  NGC  holder).  Sienese  rule, 
1555-1559.  She-Wolf.  Reverse.  Arms.  Date  removed  on 
obverse.  Rare.  NGC  graded  Extremely  Fine,  Details 
(Mount  Removed,  Damaged). 

Estimated  Value  . $5,000  -  7,500 


Very  Rare  Portrait  Ducat 


^09  Italian  States  -  Naples.  Ducat,  ND.  Fr-833a;  CNI-XIX, 
pi. XIII, 8.  Carlo  V,  1519-1556.  Crowned  young  bust  left  with 
G  behind  head.  Reverse.  Crowned  eagle  on  arms.  Very  rare 
portrait  type  NGC  graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $10,000  -  15,000 


3810  Italian  States  -  Palermo.  Tari,  ND.  Fr-875a.  1.2  grams.  Abu 
Tamim  Mustansir,  1036-1094.  Cufic  legend  on  each  side.  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


3811  Italian  States  -  Papal/ Roman  States.  Ducat,  ND  Fr-5. 
Nicolo  V,  1447-1455.  Arms  of  crossed  keys.  Reverse.  St.  Peter  in 
quatrefoil.  NGC  graded  Very  Fine,  Details  (Mount 
Removed). 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


4  Scudi  d'oro  of  1694 


3812  Italian  States  -  Papal/Roman  States.  4  Scudi  d’oro, 
1694.  Fr-174;  CNI-52;  Berman-2211;  KM-617.  A.IIII.  Inno¬ 
cent  XII,  1691-1700.  Bust  right.  Fountain  of  Sancta  Maria  in 
Trastevere.  Commemorative  for  the  rebuilding  of  this  foun¬ 
tain.  Very  Rare.  NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated, 
Details  (Mount  Removed,  Repaired). 

Estimated  Value  . $7,000  -  8,000 


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3813  Italian  States  -  Papal/ Roman  States.  20  Lire,  1867-R 

Fr-280;  KM- 1382.2.  Anno  XXI.  Pius  IX.  Mirxx  edge  nick.  Very 
Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


Rare  2  Doppie  of  1586 


3817  Italian  States  •  Parma  and  Piacenza.  2  Doppie, 
1586  Fr-893;  CNI-pl.XXXVIII,5.  Ottavio  Famese,  1  SU¬ 
ISSE.  Bare  head  right.  Reverse.  She-wolf.  Rare.  PCGS 

Genuine,  Surfaces  Tooled.  Our  Grade  Sharpness  of 
Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $4,000  -  5,000 


3814  Italian  States  -  Papal/Roman  States.  20  Lire,  1868-R 

Fr-280;  KM- 1382.3;  Pagam-534.  Year  XXIII.  Pius  IX.  Bust  left. 

Reverse.  Value  m  wreath  NGC  graded  AU-55 

Estimated  Value  . $450  -  550 


3815  Italian  States  -  Papal/Roman  States.  100  Lire,  1929  Ft 

283;  KM-9.  Weight  0.2546  ounce.  ANNO  VIII.  Pius  XI.  Bust 
nght.  Reverse  Standing  Jesus  Choice  About  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


3816  Italian  States  -  Papal/Roman  States.  100  Lire,  1939  Ft 

286;  KM-30.1.  An.  1.  Pius  XII.  Head  nght.  Reverse  Standing 
Jesus.  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


Italian  States  -  Pisa.  Doppia,  ND  CNI-XI,pl.XXI,12,  Fr  971 
Ferdmando  II,  1621-1670.  Madonna  in  douds.  Reverse  Ctob 
of  Pisa  NGC  graded  Extremely  Fine,  Details  (Mount 
Removed) 

Estimated  Value  . $2,500  -  3,000 


Very  Rare  Savoy  2  Doppie 


19  Italian  States  -  Savoy.  2  Doppie,  ND  (1605)  T  Fr* 

1048;  KM-18;  Cud. 576.  13.35  grams.  Carlo  Emannuele  I, 
1580-1630.  Small  bust  with  high  collar  to  right.  Reverse\ 
Crowned  shield  of  Savoy  house  in  baroque  frame.  Very 
Rare.  NGC  graded  AU-58 

Estimated  Value  . $15,000  -  20,000 


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320  Italian  States  -  Savoy.  8  Scudi  d'oro,  ND.  Fr-1048; 
CNI,  I,p.333,69.  Carlo  Emanuele  II,  1638-1675.  Busts  of 
Charles  and  Christina  right.  Reverse.  Madonna  and  child. 
Natural  flan  crack.  Well  struck  with  a  trace  of  luster.  Very 
Rare.  NGC  graded  AU-55. 

Estimated  Value  . $20,000  -  25,000 


Very  Rare  8  Scudi  d'oro  of  Savoy 


Very  Rare  Nicolo  Marcello  Ducat 


321  Italian  States  -  Venice.  Ducat,  ND.  Fr-1236.  Nicolo 
Marcello,  1473-1474.  Doge  kneeling  before  figure  of  St. 
Mark.  Reverse.  Christ  standing  within  stars.  Very  Rare. 

NGC  graded  AU-58. 

Estimated  Value  . $3,500  -  4,000 


2  Italian  States  -  Venice.  Scudo  d'oro,  ND.  Fr-1454.  3.4 
grams.  Francesco  Venier,  1554-1556.  Cross.  Reverse.  Lion  in 
shield.  PCGS  Genuine,  Bent,  Our  Grade  sharpness  of 
Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 


Very  Rare  1759  Osella  Struck  In  Gold 


3823  Italian  States  -  Venice.  Osella  Stuck  in  Gold,  1759- 

PP.  CNI-110;  Mont-1613  (Rarity-3);  Paolucci-444.  13.54 
grams  (4  Zecchini).  Francesco  Loredan.  Religion  on  pedes¬ 
tal  holding  chalice  and  cross,  St.  Mark  and  the  Doge  below. 
Reverse.  Rose  bush  on  a  stand.  Slightly  creased.  Rare. 

NGC  graded  Extremely  Fine,  Details  (Mount 
Removed,  Scratches). 

Estimated  Value  . $2,700  -  3,000 


3824  Italy.  5  Lire,  1865-T  BN.  Fr-16;  KM-17.  Vittorio  Emanuele  II. 

NGC  graded  MS-65. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


3825  Italy.  20  Lire,  1923-R.  Fr-31;  KM-64;  Pagani-670.  Vittorio 
Emanuele  III.  First  Anniversary  of  Fascist  Government.  Head 
left.  Reverse.  Fasces.  NGC  graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,600  -  1,800 


3826  Italy.  100  Lire,  1933-R.  Fr-33;  Pagani-649;  KM-72.  Year  XI. 
Mintage  6,464.  Vittorio  Emanuele  III.  Head  left.  Reverse.  Italia 
on  prow  of  ship.  NGC  graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $900  -  1,100 


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3827  Italy.  50  Lire,  1936-R  Fr-37;  KM-82;  Pagam-661  (R 

2).  Year  XIV.  Vittono  Emanuete  III.  Head  left.  Reverse. 
Eagle  over  two  medallions.  Mintage  of  only  790  pieces. 
Very  Rare.  Perhaps  the  Finest  Known.  NGC  graded  MS- 
65 

Estimated  Value  . $10,000  -  15,000 


3828  Japan.  Lot  of  Gold  2  Shu  (Nishu  Gin),  ND  (1832-1858) 

KM-C18  (7  pieces).  Plus  silver  Shu  (Isshu  Gin)  circa  1853-1869 
(6  pieces).  KM-C12  var.  Lot  of  13  coins.  Very  Fine  or  better 
Estimated  value  . $400  -  500 


3829  Keeling-Cocos  Islands.  150  Rupees,  1977  Fr  1  We>ght 
0.2497  ounce.  John  Qunies  Ross.  Choice  Brilliant  Proof 
Estimated  Value  . $275  -  325 


3830  Liberia.  25  Dollars,  1964  B  L  KM-21a.  Weight  0.7487 
ounce.  Mintage  100  pieces.  70th  Birthday  of  President  Tubman. 

Choice  Brilliant  Proof 

Estimated  Value  .  «ann  .  rvi 


3831  Liberia.  20  Dollars,  1964-B  L  KM-19a.  Weight  0  5396 
ounce.  Mintage  100  pieces.  70th  Birthday  of  President  Tubman. 

Choice  Brilliant  Proof 

Estimated  Value  .  <tAnn  .  Acn 


3832  Liberia.  20  Dollars,  1965B  L.  KM-19a.  Weight  0.53%  ounce 
Mintage  100  pieces.  70th  Birthday  of  President  Tubm* 
Choice  Brilliant  Proof 

Estimated  Value  . $600  •  69 


3833  Liberia.  30  Dollars,  1965  KM-22.  Weight  0.4340  ounce.  70b 
Birthday  of  President  Tubman  Choice  Brilliant  Proof 
Estimated  Value  . $450  501 


834  Malaysia.  100  Ringgit,  1971  KM-11.  Weight  0.5501  ounce 
Pnme  Minister  Abdul  Rahman  Putra  Al-haj  Brilliant  Uncircu 


lated 

Estimated  Value  . $575  •  62! 


Mauritius.  9  Piece  Proof  Set,  including  Gold  200  Rupees 
1971  KM-PS2  (KM-31-37,  38a,  39).  Gold  weight  0.4587  ourl 
Mintage  750  sets.  Original  plastic  holder  a  bit  worn.  Lot  of! 


corns  Brilliant  Proof 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  5S 


’•'<  Afghanistan.  Mohur,  AH1160  Album-3090;  Cf  Fr-1.  Durr# 
Kings,  Ahmad  Shah,  AH1 160-1 186  (1757-1768  AD).  Mashhad 
11.00  grams.  19  mm.  Sharply  struck  on  a  nice  full  flan.  Lit 

trous.  Choice  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $1,100  - 1,3# 


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Mexico.  4  Escudos,  1773-Mo  FM.  Fr-34;  KM-142.1.  Charles 
III.  Large,  armored  bust  right.  Reverse.  Crowned  shield  in  order 
chain.  Variety  with  initials  and  mint  mark  upright.  NGC  graded 
Very  Fine,  Details  (Obverse  Spot  Removed). 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 


B  Mexico.  8  Escudos,  1803-Mo  FT.  Fr-43;  KM-159.  Charles 
IIII.  Armored  bust  right.  Reverse.  Crowned  arms  in  Order  chain. 
Underlying  luster.  NGC  graded  AU-53. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,300 


Mexico.  Peso,  1883/72  Mo  M.  Fr-157;  KM-410.5.  Mintage 
1,000  pieces.  Eagle.  Reverse.  Value.  Lovely  reflective  fields. 

NGC  graded  MS-64. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


5  Mexico.  Peso,  1893-Mo  M.  Fr-157;  KM-410.5.  Reflective 
proof-like  fields.  Brilliant  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  175 


)  Mexico.  Peso,  1896-Mo  B.  Fr-157;  KM-410.5.  Brilliant 
Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  - 175 


3842  Mexico.  Peso,  1900/800  Mo  M.  Fr-157;  KM-410.5.  Eagle. 
Reverse.  Value.  NGC  graded  MS-65. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


3843  Mexico.  50  Pesos,  1921.  Fr-172;  KM-481.  Weight  1.2056 
ounces.  Centennial  of  Independence.  Winged  Victory.  Lowest 
mintage  and  scarcest  date  of  series.  NGC  graded  MS-62. 
Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  1,700 


3844  Mexico.  50  Pesos,  1931.  Fr-172;  KM-481.  Weight  1.2056 
ounces.  Centennial  of  Independence.  Winged  Victory.  Choice 
About  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,400  -  1,500 

3845  Mexico.  Lot  of  Damage  Gold:.  10  Pesos,  1870-Mo  C.  KM- 

413.7.  Mintage  480  pieces.  Ex  jewelry  with  heavy  surface  han¬ 
dling  marks.  Fine;  Gold  1  Pesos:  1895  Mo  M,  1899  Mo  M, 

1900  Mo  M,  1904  Mo  M.  All  ex  jewelry,  Very  Fine  to 
Extremely  Fine.  Total  weight  0.6664  ounce.  Lot  of  5  coins. 
Estimated  Value  . $800  -  900 

3846  Mexico.  Gold  Type  Set:  One,  Two,  Two  &  One  Half,  Five, 
Ten  and  Twenty  Pesos:.  Plus  Twentieth  Century  Crown  and 
Minor  type  Set.  In  Dansco  Album.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns.  Lot  of 
72  coins.  Very  Fine  To  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 

3847  Mexico.  Gold  Type  Set:.  50  Pesos,  1931;  20  Pesos,  1918; 
10  Pesos,  1906;  5  Pesos,  1906;  2V2  Pesos,  1918;  2 
Pesos,  1920  and  1  Peso,  1902  Cn  Q.  Total  weight  2.2056 
ounces.  Housed  in  custom  plastic  holder.  Lot  of  7  coins.  Almost 
Uncirculated  to  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,300  -  2,500 

3848  Mexico.  Gold  Type  Set:.  50  Pesos,  1945;  20  Pesos,  1918; 
10  Pesos,  1959;  5  Pesos,  1955;  2V2  Pesos,  1945;  and  2 
Pesos,  1945.  Total  weight  2.1580  ounces.  Housed  in  custom 
plastic  holder.  Lot  of  6  coins  Almost  Uncirculated  to  Uncir¬ 
culated. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,300  -  2,500 


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3849  Mexico.  Gold  Type  Set:.  50  Pesos,  1947;  20  Pesos,  1959; 
10  Pesos,  1959;  5  Pesos,  1955;  2V2  Pesos,  1945;  2 
Pesos,  1945  and  1  Peso,  1895  Mo  M.  Total  weight  2.2056 
ounces.  Housed  in  custom  plastic  holder.  Lot  of  7  coins.  Uncir¬ 
culated 

Estimated  Value  . $2,300  -  2,500 

3850  Mexico.  Lot  of  Small  Gold  Coins:.  1/2  Escudo  Hand  on  book 

(hole  through  date),  2  Pesos,  1945;  2V5  Pesos,  1945  and  5 
Pesos,  1918.  Total  weight  0.2766  ounce.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns. 
Lot  of  4  coins.  Very  Fine  to  About  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $275  -  325 


3851  Morocco.  250  Dirhams,  1977  Y-66.  Weight  0.1866  ounce 
Birthday  of  King  Hassan.  Mintage  800  pieces.  Choice  Brilliant 
Proof 

Estimated  Value  . $225  •  275 


3856  Peru.  2  Escudos,  1791-IJ  (Lima).  Fr-38;  KM-90.  CharlesJV 
Bust  of  Charles  III  right.  Minor  lamination  marks.  Scarce  hf 

PCGS  graded  AU-50. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,200  - 


3857  Philippines.  4  Pesos,  1862  Fr-1;  KM-144.  Isabell  II  of  Sp» 

NGC  graded  AU-55 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  60C 


3852  Morocco.  250  Dirhams,  1977  Y-66  Weight  0  1866  Ounce 
Birthday  of  King  Hassan.  Mintage  800  pieces.  Choice  Brilliant 
Proof 

Estimated  Value  . $225  •  275 


3858  Philippines.  4  Pesos,  1863  Fr-1;  KM-144  Isabell  II  of  Sp* 

NGC  graded  AU-50 

Estimated  Value  . $500  •  6# 


3853  Netherlands.  Gold  Medal,  1963  7.8  grams  25  mm  Plain 

edge.  William  I  and  Juliana.  150th  Anniversary  of  Unity  Bril¬ 
liant  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . . . 400 

3854  Netherlands.  Lot  of  Ducats:  1818  (bent),  1841,  1849  (2 
pieces,  1  mounted)  Total  weight  0.4416  ounce.  Torch  pnvy 
mark.  Standing  knight.  Lot  of  4  coins  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  .  ^ 


3859  Philippines.  4  Pesos,  1864  Fr-1;  KM-144  Isabell  II  of  Spr 

NGC  graded  AU-53 

Estimated  Value  . $500  *  60C 


3855  Norway.  20  Kroner,  1902.  Fr-17;  KM-355.  Oscar  II.  Head 
right.  NGC  graded  Uncirculated,  Details  (Surface  Hair¬ 
lines). 

Estimated  Value  .  ei-cn  ,c_ 


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30  Poland.  25  Zlotych,  1819-IB.  Bitkin  1st  ed-793;  Fr-106; 
KM-C102.  Alexander  I  of  Russia.  Bare  head  right.  Reverse. 
Crowned  double-headed  eagle.  Practically  mint  state  with 
original  luster.  Very  Rare.  NGC  graded  AU-58. 

*  Alexander  I  (ruler  of  Russia  1801-1825)  was  the  son  of 
Paul  I.  On  his  accession  he  was  young  energetic  and  popu¬ 
lar,  and  the  first  half  of  his  reign  was  marked  by  liberal  poli¬ 
cies.  Youthful  idealism  was  the  order  of  the  day,  and  the 
reformer  Michael  Speransky  became  a  close  adviser  to  the 
new  Czar.  By  1812,  however,  grave  problems  in  Europe 
began  to  weigh  and  Speransky  was  ousted  by  his  rivals  who 
believed  his  reforms  were  too  ambitious.  Eventually,  Alex¬ 
ander  turned  his  energies  towards  the  defeat  of  Napoleon, 
and  despite  his  successes,  the  affairs  of  state  seemed  to 
take  their  toll.  Alexander  remains  one  of  Russia's  most 
interesting  and  complex  rulers,  and  his  last  days  are 
shrouded  in  mystery.  Late  in  1825  he  travelled  to  Southern 
Russia  where  he  contracted  typhoid  and  died.  His  sudden 
death  sparked  rumors  that  he  had  renounced  the  throne 
and  fled!  The  British  ambassador  vowed  that  he  had 
'seen'Alexander  boarding  a  ship,  although  some  say  that  he 
became  a  monk.  In  1925  the  Soviets  opened  his  tomb  and 
it  was  empty! 

Estimated  Value  . $5, 000-UP 


Poland.  Ducat,  1831.  Fr-114;  KM-C125.  Mint  mark,  small 
eage.  Nicholas  I.  Standing  knight.  Edge  damage.  NGC  graded 
About  Uncirculated,  Details  (Mount  Removed). 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


Portugal.  1000  Reis,  1733.  Fr-98;  KM-182.  John  V.  Crowned 
arms.  Reverse.  Jerusalem  cross.  Light  adjustment  marks.  NGC 

graded  About  Uncirculated,  Details  (Bent) 

Estimated  Value  . $40°  -  500 


3863  Portugal.  1000  Reis,  1739.  Fr-98;  KM-182.  John  V.  Crowned 
arms.  Reverse.  Cross.  NGC  graded  Uncirculated,  Details 
(Edge  Damage). 

Estimated  Value  . $700  -  800 


3864  Portugal.  1000  Reis,  1741.  Fr-98;  KM-182.  John  V.  Crowned 
arms.  Reverse.  Cross.  NGC  graded  AU-58. 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  900 


3865  Portugal.  2500  Reis,  1851.  Fr-143;  KM-487.  Maria  II,  1834- 
1853.  Diademed  head  left.  Reverse.  Arms.  Toned.  NGC  graded 
AU-58 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


3866  Romania.  25  Lei,  1906.  Fr-7;  KM-36.  Carol  I.  40th  Anniver¬ 
sary  of  Reign.  One  year  type.  NGC  graded  AU-58. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 

3867  Romania.  25  Lei,  1906.  Fr-7;  KM-36.  Carol  I.  40th  Anniver¬ 
sary  of  Reign.  One  year  type.  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


Rare  Romania.  20  Lei,  1940 


3868  Romania.  20  Lei,  1940.  Fr-18;  KM-X#M9.  Carol  II,  1930- 
1940.  Head  and  legend  within  ornamental  circle.  Reverse. 
Crowned  monogram.  Carol  II  10th  Anniversary.  PCGS 
Genuine  (Bent),  Our  grade  Sharpness  of  About 
Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,500 


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3869  Romania.  20  Lei,  1944  Fr  21;  KM-X*M13  Weight  0.1895 

ounce.  Mihai  I.  Three  Romanian  Kings  Brilliant  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $250  -  275 

3870  Romania.  20  Lei,  1944  Fr  21,  KM-X#M13.  Weight  0.1895 

ounce.  Mihai  I.  Three  Romanian  Kings  Brilliant  Uncirculated 
Estimated  value  . $250  -  275 

3871  Romania.  20  Lei,  1944  .eight  0.1895 

ounce.  Mihai  I.  Three  Romanian  Kings  Brilliant  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $250-275 

3872  Romania.  Lot  of  20  Leis,  1944  KM  K#M13.  Total  weight 
0.9475  ounce.  Three  Romanian  Kings.  Lot  of  5  corns  Uncircu¬ 
lated 

Estimated  value  . $1,200-  1,300 

3873  Romania.  Lot  of  20  Lei's,  1944  KM  X»M13  Total  weight 
1.137  ounces.  Three  Romanian  Kings.  Lot  of  6  coins. 

Extremely  Fine  to  About  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $1,200  -  1,300 

3874  Romania.  Lot  of  20  Lei's,  1944  KM  X»M13  Tota  wt*  jht 
0.9475  Ounce  Three  Romanian  Kings.  Lot  of  5  corns  Almost 
Uncirculated  to  Uncirculated 

Estimated  value  . $1,100  -  1,200 


3875  Russia.  Ruble,  1756  ••  n  1st  ed-42;  Fr- 1 16,  KM-C-22  Eliz¬ 

abeth*.  Crowned  bust  right.  Reverse.  Eagle.  Ex-jewelry,  edge 
damage,  cleaned  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


3876  Russia.  5  Rubles,  1781-CJIb.  Sev-32*  N>;  KM-f 

Catherine  II,  The  Great.  Bust  nght.  Reverse.  Cross  of  four 
shields.  PCGS  graded  Genuine.  Very  Fine,  Details 
(Smoothed). 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000-  1,500 


Rare  1797  Ducat 


3877  Russia.  Ducat,  17974  M  I  .1.  Sev-363;  Bitkin  1st  < 

Fr-143;  KM-C103.  Paul  I,  1 796- 1 80 1 .  Cross  of  four  crowne# 
initials.  Reverse.  Legend  within  tablet.  Crinkle  flan  win 
moderate  handling  marks.  Rd  NGC  graded  VF-25 
Estimated  Value  . $15,000-U§ 


Rare  1797  Ducat 


3878  Russia.  Ducat,  17974  A1  1 .1.  Sev  363;  Bitkin  1st  ed-12; 
Fr-143;  KM-C103.  Paul  I,  1796-1801.  Cross  of  four  crown* 
■  •  als.  Reverse  Legend  withm  tablet  Rare.  NGC  graded 

Very  Fine,  Details  (Damaged) 

Estimated  Value  . $10.00041 


3879  Russia.  Platinum  3  Rubles,  1830-011'.  Sev-597;  Fr-l6C 
KM-C177  Nicholas  I.  Eagle.  Reverse.  Value  and  date.  RevBR 
lamination  marks.  Brilliant  mint  luster  PCGS  graded  MS  62 
Estimated  Value  . $3,00041 


880  Russia.  Platinum  3  Rubles,  1843-CI  lit.  Sev-640;  Fr-lj® 
KM-C177.  Nicholas  I.  Eagle.  Reverse.  Value  and  date.  Np 
graded  Very  Fine,  Details  (Scratches). 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  1#'®1 


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Russia.  3  Rubies,  1884-CI  ll»  \F.  Sev-523;  Fr-166;  KM-Y26. 
Alexander  III.  Eagle.  Reverse.  Value.  PCGS  graded  MS-62+. 
Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  1,800 


Russia.  5  Rubles,  1885-CIII.  AF.  Fr-165;  Sev-527;  Y-B26. 
Alexander  III.  Eagle.  Reverse.  Value  and  date.  NGC  graded 
MS-63 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 


3888  Russia.  10  Rubles,  1902-AI’.  Sev-577;  Fr-179;  Y-64.  Nicholas 

II.  NGC  graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $350  -  400 


3889  Russia.  10  Rubles,  1909-31..  Sev-589;  Fr-179;  Y-64.  Nicholas 

II.  NGC  graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $350  -  400 


Russia.  5  Rubles,  1888-Ar.  Sev-533;  Fr-168;  KM-Y42.  Alex¬ 
ander  III.  Bust  right.  PCGS  graded  MS-63. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,200  -  1,500 


3890  Russia.  5  Rubles,  1910-31.,  Sev-590;  Fr-180;  Y-62.  Nicholas 

II.  NGC  graded  MS-64. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


Russia.  5  Rubles,  1890-AI.  Fr-169;  Sev-538;  Y-42.  Alexan¬ 
der  III.  Bust  right.  NGC  graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  1,700 


Russia.  10  Rubles,  1898-AI.  Sev-564;  Fr-179;  Y-64.  Nicholas 

II  NGC  graded  MS-63. 

Estimated  Value  . $350  -  400 

Russia.  10  Rubles,  1898-AI.  Sev-564;  Fr-179;  Y-64.  Nicholas 

II  NGC  graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $325  -  375 

Russia.  5  Rubles,  1898-AI  .  Sev-563;  Fr-180;  Y-62.  Nicholas 

II  NGC  graded  MS-63. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  *  250 


3891  Samoa.  100  Tala,  1977.  KM-27.  Weight  0.4584  ounce.  Lind¬ 
bergh's  New  York  to  Paris  flight.  Mintage  660  pieces.  Choice 
Brilliant  Proof. 

Estimated  Value  . $475  -  525 


3892  Sierra  Leone.  10  Golde,  1975.  Fr-7;  KM-28.  Weight  1.6963 
ounces.  Proof  mintage  307  pieces.  70th  Birthday-  Dr.  Siaka  Ste¬ 
vens.  Choice  Brilliant  Proof. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,800  -  1,900 


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3893  Slovenia.  10  Lip,  1991  KM-x#TnlO.  Weight  0.1953  ounce. 
Bust  of  Ivan  Cankar  left.  Mintage  273  pieces  Brilliant  Proof 
Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


3894  South  Africa.  Pond,  1895  Fr-2;  KM- 10.2  Bust  of  Kreuger 
left.  Scarce  date  NGC  graded  VF-20 
Estimated  Value  . $350  -  400 


Gold  10  Tolas 


3895  South  Africa.  10  Tolas,  ND  Weight  116.2  grams  Isv,<t 
Harmony,  South  Africa.  Stamped  999  Fine  Gold.  27  *  47 
mm.  Elephant.  Reverse.  Blank. 

Estimated  Value  . $5,300  *  5,600 


3897  Spain.  V*  Escudo,  1760-JP  (Madrid).  Fr-278;  KM-389.H 
Charles  III  NGC  graded  VF-35 

Estimated  Value  . $150  - 175 1 

3898  Spain.  Vj  Escudo,  1817-GJ  (Madrid).  Fr-318;  KM-493.  F»| 

dmand  VII.  Bent.  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $100  12s 

3899  Spain.  Lot  of  Vi  and  1  Escudos:.  Va  Escudos:  1756  M  JB 

>8  M  JB  (2  pieces),  1783  M  JD;  1  Escudos:  1 789  M  M 
1791  M  MF,  1798  M  MF  (2  pieces),  1799  M  MF.  Total  wei J 
0.6887  ounce  Couple  of  damage  pieces.  Lot  of  9  coins  Very 

Good  to  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $750  800 

3900  Spain.  Miscellaneous  Lot:.  Va  Escudos:  1755  M  JB,  1764  Jf 
1776  S  CF,  1784  M  JD,  1786  M  DV;  1  Escudos:  1781  M  PJ,  1785 
S  C,  1793  M  MF;  2  Escudo,  1788  M  M.  Total  weight  0  7331 
ounce.  Lot  of  9  coins  Very  Good  to  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $800  900 

3901  Spam.  Miscellaneous  Gold  Lot:  80  Reales,  1838-B  PS 

'  578  1,  20  Pesetas,  1890  and  1896  (62).  KM  693,  7fll 
10  Pesetas,  1878  (78),  1878  (62).  KM-677  Total  weight 

0.7504  ounce.  Lot  of  5  coins.  Very  Fine  To  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $900  .  000 

3902  Spam.  Lot  of  25  Pesetas:  1876,  1877,  1878,  1880,  1881 

KM  673,  687  Total  weight  1  1665  ounces.  Lot  of  5  coins.  Very 

Fine  to  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,250  -  1,39) 

3903  Spam.  Lot  of  25  Pesetas:  1877  (2  Pieces),  1878,  1880, 
1881  KM-673,  687.  Total  weight  1.1665  ounces.  Couple Jf 
;  ■  •  iig*  1 1  /  t  1  ir*o  Lot  of  5  coins  Very  Fine  to  Extremely 

Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $1,250  - 1,3® 

3904  Spain.  Lot  of  20  Pesetas,  1890  (90)  KM-693.  Total  weight 

0.5601  ounce  All  ghtly  cleaned  and  one  with  edge  nicks.  Very 

Fine  to  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  650 


3896  Spain.  2  Excelentes,  ND  Fr-129;  Cayon-2936.  Ferdinand  and 
Isabella,  1476-1516.  Facing  busts  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella  in  a 
circle  of  dots,  S  (Seville  mint)  between.  Reverse.  Eagle  over 
shield.  Clear  and  detailed  portraits  on  this  popular  portrait 
piece.  NGC  graded  AU-55 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,400 


Choice  Mint  State  1833  Ducat 


3905  Sweden.  Ducat,  1833-CB  Fr-87;  KM-628.  Carl  XIV ' 
Johan.  Head  right.  Reverse.  Crowned  mantled  arms.  Choice , 
ongmal  example  and  Rare  in  this  top  grade. 3500.  NGC 

graded  MS-64.  WINGS  APPROVED 

Estimated  Value  . $3,500  -  4,000 


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6  Sweden.  20  Kronor,  1878-EB.  Fr-93a;  KM-748.  Weight 
0.2593  ounce.  Oscar  II.  Brilliant  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 

7  Sweden.  Lot  of  10  Kronor's:  1874,  1883,  1895.  KM-732, 

743.  Total  weight  0.3888  ounce.  Lot  of  3  coins.  Uncirculated. 
Estimated  Value  . $450  -  500 

8  Sweden.  Lot  of  5  Kronor’s:  1886,  1901,  1920  (2  pieces). 

KM-756,  766,  797.  Total  weight  0.2592  ounce.  Lot  of  4  coins. 

Extremely  Fine  to  About  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


9  Thailand.  600,  300  and  150  Baht,  1968.  KM-Y90,  89,  88. 
Total  weight  0.6522  ounce.  Queen  Sinkit  36th  Birthday. 
Crowned  bust  right.  Lot  of  3  coins.  NGC  graded  150  and  300 
Baht,  MS-65,  NGC  graded  600  Baht  MS-66 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  900 

0  Thailand.  600,  300  and  150  Baht,  1968.  KM-Y90,  89,  88. 
Total  weight  0.6522  ounce.  Queen  Sinkit  36th  Birthday. 
Crowned  bust  right.  Lot  of  3  coins.  Brilliant  Uncirculated. 
Estimated  Value  . $750  -  850 


1  Tonga.  100  Pa'Anga,  1975.  KM-56.  Weight  0.5896  ounce. 
King  Taufa'ahau  Tupou  IV.  Uniformed  bust  left.  Mintage  105 
pieces.  Choice  Brilliant  Proof. 

Estimated  Value  . $625  -  675 


Tonga.  75  Pa'Anga,  1975.  KM-55.  Weight  0.4422  ounce. 
Queen  Salote  Tupou  III.  Mintage  105  pieces.  Choice  Brilliant 
Proof 

Estimated  Value  . $^75  -  525 


3913  Tonga.  50  Pa'Anga,  1975.  KM-54.  Weight  0.2948  ounce. 
King  Taufa'ahau  Tupou  IV.  Mintage  105  pieces.  Choice  Bril¬ 
liant  Proof. 

Estimated  Value  . $325  -  375 

3914  Tonga.  25  Pa'Anga,  1975.  KM-53.  Weight  0.1474  ounce. 
King  Taufa'ahau  Tupou  IV.  Mintage  105  pieces.  Choice  Bril¬ 
liant  Proof. 

Estimated  Value  . $160  -  180 


3915  Tunisia.  10  Dinars,  ND  (1967).  KM-288.  Weight  0.5498 
ounce.  For  the  10th  Anniversary  of  Republic.  Head  of  Habib 
Bourguiba.  NGC  graded  Proof  66  Ultra  Cameo. 

Estimated  Value  . $650  -  700 


3916  Venezuela.  100  Bolivares,  1887.  Fr-2;  KM-Y34.  Weight 

0.9334  ounce.  Head  of  Bolivar.  Reverse.  Arms.  Very  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $1,200  -  1,400 

3917  Venezuela.  GR3.2258  (10  Bolivares),  1930.  KM-Y31. 

Weight  0.0933  ounce  per  coin.  Head  of  Bolivar  right.  Lot  of  10 
coins.  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 

3918  Venezuela.  GR3.2258  (10  Bolivares),  1930  KM-Y31. 

Weight  0.0933  ounce  per  coin.  Head  of  Bolivar  right.  Lot  of  10 
coins.  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 

3919  Venezuela.  GR3.2258  (10  Bolivares),  1930  KM-Y31. 

Weight  0.0933  ounce  per  coin.  Head  of  Bolivar  right.  Lot  of  10 
coins.  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 

3920  Venezuela.  GR3.2258  (10  Bolivares),  1930  KM-Y31. 

Weight  0.0933  ounce  per  coin.  Head  of  Bolivar  right.  Lot  of  10 
coins.  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 


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3921  Venezuela.  GR3.2258  (10  Bolivares),  1930  KM-Y31. 

Weight  0.0933  ounce  per  coin.  Head  of  Bolivar  nght.  Lot  of  10 
coins.  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . SI, 000-  1,200 

3922  Venezuela.  GR3.2258  (10  Bolivares),  1930  KM-Y31. 

Weight  0.0933  ounce  per  coin.  Head  of  Bolivar  nght.  Lot  of  10 
coins.  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 

3923  Venezuela.  GR3.2258  (10  Bolivares),  1930  KM-Y31. 

Weight  0.0933  ounce  per  com.  Head  of  Bolivar  nght.  Lot  of  10 
coins.  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 

3924  Venezuela.  GR3.2258  (10  Bolivares),  1930  KM  Y 3 1 

Weight  0.0933  ounce  per  com.  Head  of  Bolivar  nght.  Lot  of  10 
coins.  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 


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3925  Viet  Nam.  Tael,  NO.  Weight  14  9  grams  KIM-THANH.  Saigon 
Hong  Kong  -  Hanoi  -  Pnompenh  -  OR  PUR.  With  original  enve¬ 
lope.  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $550 . 650 

3926  Worldwide.  Lot  of  World  20  Francs:  France  20  Fram- 
1818A  and  1907.  KM-712.1  and  857;  Switzerland  20  Francs! 
1935B.  KM-35.1.  Total  weight  0.5601  ounce.  Lot  of  3  corns! 

Very  Fine  To  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  650 

3927  Worldwide.  Miscellaneous  World  Lot:.  Lot  includes  two 
religious  medals  both  holed;  Byzantine  Solidus,  India  Fanam, 
Liechtenstein  restrike  1728  Ducat,  plus  silver  ancient.  Total 
weight  of  gold  17.3  grams.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns.  Lot  of  8  coins. 

Averages.  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


3928  Worldwide.  Lot  of  Small  World  Gold  Coins:  Lot  includes 

Chile.  Escudo,  1838  U;  2  Pesos,  1862;  1  Peso,  1860  (3  pieces)* 
Colombia.  Escudo,  1772  P  JS  and  Escudo,  1830;  Costa  Rjcj 
Peso,  1866;  Guatemala.  4  Reales,  1860  and  1861;  Mexico. 
2Vj  Pesos,  1948;  Peru.  Escudo,  1786  MI;  Philippines.  pJ 
1861.  Nice  lot  of  small  size  coins.  Careful  examnination  recony 
mended.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns.  Lot  of  13  coins.  Fine  to 
Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $700  -  750 

3929  Worldwide.  Lot  of  World  Gold:.  Belgium  20  Francs,  1875 
and  1876.  KM-37;  Denmark.  20  Kroner,  1877.  KM-791.1;  1 3 
embourg  20  Francs,  1963.  KM-X#Mb.  Without  essai;  Nether¬ 
lands.  5  Gulden,  1912.  KM-151  (2  pieces);  Syria.  Pound,  195H 
KM-86.  Total  weight  1.2094  ounce.  Lot  of  7  coins.  All  NM 
Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $1,400  - 1,500 

3930  Worldwide.  Lot  of  Miscellaneous  World  Gold:  Austria. 

10  Corona,  1905.  KM-2805;  Germany-Bavaria  10  Mail 
1875D.  KM  898,  Hungary  10  Korona,  1910.  KM-485;  Mexico. 
2  Pesos,  1920.  KM-461  (2  pieces).  Total  weight  0.4076  oury® 


Lot  of  5  corns  Very  Fine  to  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $425  •  475 


3931  Worldwide.  Lot  of  World  Gold:  Australia.  Sovereign 
19!."  Austria.  Ducat,  18%  Belgium.  20  Francs,  189 
Turkey  25  Piastres,  1912  and  1918;  50  Piastres,  1911.  Tot* 
weight  0.7457  ounce.  Lot  of  6  coins.  Extremely  Fine  To 
Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $850  900 


3932 


3933 


3934 


Worldwide.  Lot  of  Damage  World  Gold:  Lot  nciudes: 

Colombia.  8  Escudos,  1810-P  JF  (mounted  and  part  ol  edge 
removed);  Czechoslovakia.  Ducat,  1925;  Iran.  AH1295  1/5 
Toman;  Newfoundland.  2  Dollars,  1865  with  loop;  Romania.  20 
Lei,  1944  X#M13  (2  pieces);  United  States  Dollar,  1903  Lou® 
ana  purchase  (loop);  plus  an  assortment  of  various  pieces.  Total 
weight  83.2  grams. Careful  examination  strongly  recommend* 
Sold  as  is,  no  returns.  Lot  of  15  coins.  Fine  to  Extremely 


Fine 


Estimated  Value  . $2,600  -  2J 


800 


Worldwide.  Lot  of  World  Gold:  France  20  Francs,  1898* 
and  1912.  Iran.  Gold  Medal,  SH1350  (1971).  8.9  grams  Co* 
memorating  the  2500th  Anniversary  of  the  Persian  Empiw 
Mohammad  Reza  Pahlevi  bare  head  left.  Obverse  digs  in  the 
fields,  Turkey.  100  Kurush,  AH  1327.  Total  weight  0.8436 
ounce.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns.  Lot  of  4  coins.  Very  Fine  ■ 
About  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $900  1,00| 


Worldwide.  Pair  of  Modern  World  Gold:  Solomon 
Islands.  100  Dollars,  1984.  KM-21.  Weight  0.221 1  ounce.  MM 
age  500.  Weight  lifter.  Choice  Brilliant  Proo'  Turks  &  Caicd 
Islands  100  Crowns,  1976.  KM-17.  Weight  0.2896  ounce.  F* 
Victoria  busts.  Uncirculated.  Lot  of  2  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $550  •  60( 


3935  Yugoslavia.  20  Dinara,  1925  Fr-3;  KM-7.  Weight  0.1867 
ounce.  Alexander  I.  Head  left.  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $225  -  275 


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3936  Yugoslavia.  20  Dinara,  1925.  Fr-3;  KM-7.  Weight  0-1867 
ounce.  Alexander  I.  Head  left.  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $225  -  275 


Yugoslavia.  20  Dinara,  1925.  Fr-3;  KM-7.  Weight  0.1867 
ounce.  Alexander  I.  Head  left.  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $225  -  275 

3  Yugoslavia.  20  Dinara,  1925.  Fr-3;  KM-7.  Weight  0.1867 
ounce.  Alexander  I.  Head  left.  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $225  -  275 


Yugoslavia.  Ducat,  1932.  Fr-5;  KM-12.2.  Countermark,  ear 
of  corn.  Alexander  I.  Brilliant  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

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World  Crowns  and  Minors 


0  Argentina  -  Patagonia.  1  Peso,  1874.  X-7;  Kenney-169.  Sil¬ 
ver.  Crowned  arms.  Reverse.  Value  and  date,  wreath  below. 

NGC  graded  Proof  55. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,500 

Argentina.  Lot  of  Choice  Minors:.  10  Centavos,  1882. 

KM-26.  NGC  graded  MS  64;  10  Centavos,  1883.  KM-26.  NGC 
graded  MS  63;  50  Centavos,  1883.  KM-28.  NGC  graded  MS 
62.  Lot  of  3  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

Australia.  Florin,  1932.  KM-27.  George  V.  Scarce  date.  NGC 

graded  VG-10 

Estimated  Value  . $100-150 


3  Australia.  Florin,  1934-1935.  KM-33.  George  V.  Centennial 
of  Victoria  and  Melbourne.  Lustrous.  NGC  graded  AU-53. 
Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

Australia.  Crown,  1938.  KM-34.  George  VI.  NGC  graded 
AU-58. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


3948  Austria  -  Salzburg.  Taler,  1623.  Dav-3497;  KM-61.  Paris  von 
Lodron,  1619-1653.  Hatted  arms.  Reverse.  Seated  Saint.  NGC 

graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  700 


3949  Austria  -  Salzburg.  Taler,  1669.  Dav-3508;  KM-190.  Maxi¬ 
milian  Gandolf  von  Kuenburg,  1668-1687.  Madonna  and  child 
over  hatted  arms.  Reverse.  Saint  behind  arms.  Brilliant  mint  lus¬ 
ter.  NGC  graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


3950  Austria  -  Salzburg.  Taler,  1694.  Dav-3510;  KM-254.  Johann 
Ernst.  Madonna  and  child.  Reverse.  St.  Rupert.  Lustrous  with 
attractive  iridescent  toning.  NGC  graded  AU-58. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


Australia.  Florin,  1939.  KM-40.  George  VI.  Rare  in  mint  state. 

NGC  graded  AU-58 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  500 

6  Australia.  Silver  Ingot  Bars,  ND.  Total  weight  932.3  grams. 
The  Perth  Mint  Australia.  Bars  stamped  20  Oz  and  10  Ozs  999. 
Two  Bars. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  650 

/  Australia.  Lot  of  Proof  Sets:  1979  (2  Sets)  and  1980  (3 
Sets).  KM-PS41,  PS42.  Plus  Mint  Set,  1966  (3  sets).  All  sets  in 
original  holders. 

Estimated  Value  . $  1 50  -  200 


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World  Crowns  and  Minors 


3951  Austria.  Taler,  ND  (Hall)  Dav-8097.  Archduke  Ferdinand, 
1564-1595.  Crowned  bust  right,  holding  sword  and  scepter. 
Reverse.  Crowned  arms  m  Order  chain.  Light  golden  toning  with 
reflective  surfaces.  A  lovely  mint  state  example  NGC  graded 
MS-63 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  *  1,200 


3952  Austria.  Taler,  1623  KM  .  64.5.  Archduke  Leop¬ 

old,  As  B*shop  of  Strassburg.  Natural  stress  marks.  Sharply 
struck  with  light  gokJen  toning  NGC  graded  MS-62 
Estimated  Value  . $700  -  900 


953  Austria.  1883  Medal  on  the  Relief  of  Vienna  S  verefl 

bronze;  72mm;  136.2  grams.  Signed  by  Anton  Scharff  and  Josrf 
Tautenhayn.  Foner-VI/39  where  Tautenhayn's  plaster  is  illus¬ 
trated.  Commemorates  the  Relief  of  Vienna,  under  seige  by  the 
Turks,  after  the  Battle  of  Vienna  on  September  1 1-12,  1683,  the 
allied  forces  being  led  by  Poland's  King  Jan  III.  Obverse:  AuS- 
tnan  arms  surrounded  by  medallions,  each  with  a  major  persofr 
ality;  Holy  Roman  Emperor,  King  Leopold  I,  the  Hogmodl 
(1640-1658-1705),  Polish  King  Jan  III  Sobieski  (1624-1674- 
16%),  Andreas  von  Liebenberg  (1627-1683),  Rudiger  Court 
Startiemberg  (1638-1701),  Karl  V,  Duke  of  Lorraine  (1643- 
1690),  the  presentation  reminiscent  of  the  family  com memoifr 
tives  of  Russia  and  Bavaria.  Reverse  by  Tautenhayn,  with  1# 
end  "Urbs  Pro  Orbe"  (City  for  the  World),  a  figural  group  shows 
Mars  over  a  fallen  Turk,  before  Austria  and  Justice,  allegorical 
the  victory,  considered  to  have  saved  not  only  Vienna,  but  all  of 
Chnstian  Europe.  A  choice  specimen.  Nearly  Mint  State.  W 
note  two  auction  records  for  this  scarce  medal  at  Baldwin's, 
London;  Oct.  2004  at  550  UK  Pounds  and  Sept.  2007  at  850  UK 
Pounds,  plus  buyer's  fees,  equivalent  realizations  of  aprox.  US 
$1100  and  $1700.  Choice  About  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $800  -  1,000 


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4  Benin.  6000  Francs,  2005.  KM-X-46B.  Silver  with  gold  platted 
ring.  Papal  Visit.  Mintage  10.  NGC  graded  MS-66. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 

5  British  Honduras.  Cent,  1939.  KM-21.  George  VI.  NGC 
graded  MS-65  Red 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  150 


British  North  Borneo.  25  Cents,  1929-H.  KM-6.  National 
arms  with  supporters.  One  year  type.  Scarce.  NGC  graded 
MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


British  West  Africa.  Shilling,  1951-KN.  KM-28.  Specimen 
finish  1951  KN  Shilling.  Superior  finish  Kings  Norton  mint  colo¬ 
nial  coin.  NGC  graded  Specimen  63. 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  125 


3958  Bulgaria.  Kingdom.  Order  of  Military  Merit.  Established 
May  1900.  Third  Class  Neck  Badge  of  a  Commander.  Type  of 
King  Boris  III,  this  version  awarded  1933-44.  With  added  "War 
Decoration"  distinction  (green  wreath  with  white  circlet)  for 
wartime  bravery  or  merit  in  WW  2,  to  Lt.  Colonels  and  Colonels. 
Pavlov-313,  Romanoff-183,  Vernon-149,  Werlich-204.  Gilt 
bronze  and  multi-color  enamels,  87mm  x  55mm,  on  full  length 
neck  ribbon.  Also  awarded  to  German  Third  Reich  and  other 
Axis  allied  officers.  Extremely  Fine,  scarce  and  most  attractive. 
Estimated  Value  . $650  -  850 


3959  Bulgaria.  Kingdom,  Boris  III,  1918-1944..  Order  of  Saint 
Alexander,  6th  Class  (Merit  Cross)  in  silvered  Copper,  a  late 
World  War  II  issue.  Welich-198,  Vernon-100,  Romanoff-72. 
Choice  lustrous  About  Uncirculated  to  Uncirculated,  nicely 
toned.  On  an  old  tri-fold  ribbon. 

Estimated  Value  . $120  -  150 

3960  Bulgaria.  Miscellaneous  lot  of  currency..  This  lot  contains 
notes  from  Kingdom  through  People's  Republic.  Sold  as  is,  no 
return. 

Estimated  Value  . $75-UP 


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3961  Canada  -  Lower  Canada.  Halfpenny,  1815  LC-54D2;  Br 

994.  Clockwise.  Eagle  NGC  graded  MS-61  Brown 
Estimated  Value  . $100  *  125 


3962  Canada  -  Lower  Canada.  Halfpenny  (Sou),  1844  PC  1B1 

Br-527;  KM-Tnl8.  Tall  Trees  -  Short  Nose.  Bank  of  Montreal. 

NGC  graded  MS-63  Brown 

Estimated  value  . $200  -  250 


3963  Canada  -  New  Brunswick.  Penny,  1854  NB-2B2  KM  4 
Incomplete  Ensign.  Victoria.  Young  head  left.  Reverse  Three 
masted  ship  NGC  graded  MS-63  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


3964  Canada  -  Nova  Scotia.  Halfpenny,  1813  NS-19B2;  Br  963. 
Engrailed  edge.  Trade  and  Navigation.  NGC  graded  MS-63 
Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 

3965  Canada  -  Nova  Scotia.  Halfpenny,  1815  NS-23A4;  Br-888 
Small  Flag  -  1  Leaf.  NGC  graded  EF-45  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $75  -  iqo 


3966  Canada  -  Nova  Scotia.  Token,  1816  NS-15B;  Br-893.  Pay^ 
able  at  W.A.  &  S.  Black's  Halifax  N.S.  NGC  graded  AU-S 
Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  25fli 


’96  7  Canada  -  Nova  Scotia.  Token,  NO  NS- 16;  Br-896.  Payable 
the  Store  of  J.  Brown.  Sh  ;  NGC  graded  AU-50  Brown 
Estimated  Value  . $125  17S 


9b8  Canada  -  Nova  Scotia.  Halfpenny,  1823  NS-1A4;  KM-l. 
With  Hyphen  -  13  Leaves.  George  IV.  NGC  graded  AIM 
Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $150-175 


9f>9  Canada  -  Nova  Scotia.  Token,  ND  Breton-897.  Copper.  Rofr 

Nova  Scotia  NGC  graded  MS- 

65  Red  &  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $150-21 


Canada  -  Prince  Edward  Island.  Token,  ND  (1835)  p^ 

10-29;  Br-997.  Ships/  Colonies  &  Commerce.  NGC  graded  MS 
61  Brown  ( 

Estimated  Value  . $100  - 1* 


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1  Canada.  Token,  ND.  Breton-571. St.  Roch,  Quebec.  Jacques 
Cartier.  Beaver.  NGC  graded  AU-55  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


2  Canada.  Token,  1852.  Breton-574.  Copper.  Gnaedinger  & 
Sons.  Montreal.  Furs,  Hats,  Caps.  NGC  graded  MS-62 
Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  150 


Canada.  Ferry  Token,  ND.  Breton-900.  Copper.  Halifax 
Steamboat  Company.  NGC  graded  MS-63  Red  &  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  125 


Canada.  5  Cents,  ND.  Breton-589.  Brass.  Gesangverein  - 
Montreal.  German  eagle.  NGC  graded  Proof  63. 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  125 


5  Canada.  10  Cents,  1904.  KM-10.  Edward  VII.  Sharp  strike. 

NGC  graded  MS-61. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


Canada.  Dollar,  1948.  KM-46.  George  VI.  Rarest  date  of 
series.  ANACS  graded  AU-58 

Estimated  Value  . $900  -  1,000 

3977  Canada.  Silver  Ingot  Bar,  ND.  Weight  620.5  grams. 
Stamped  20  Ounces  999+.  Issuer:  J.M.  Ltd.  Canada.  Assay 
Office. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  450 

3978  Canada.  Lot  of  Miscellaneous:.  Lot  Includes:  5  Cents, 
1883H;  10  Cents  1902H  (Damaged),  1928,  1938;  25  Cents 
1903,  1919  (Damaged),  1939.  All  in  high  grade,  couple  of  dam¬ 
aged  pieces  and  a  few  cleaned.  Careful  examination  recom¬ 
mended.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns.  Lot  of  7  coins.  Extremely  Fine 
To  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  300 

3979  Canada.  Bulk  Lot  of  Canadian  Silver:.  Lot  includes:  Silver 

Proof  Like  sets  (26  sets);  Silver  Dollars  (60  pieces).  Sold  as  is, 

no  returns. 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  900 

3980  Channel  Islands.  Jersey  and  Guernsey  Copper  coins:. 
Jersey:  One  Thirteenth  Shilling:  1858,  One  Twelfth  Shil¬ 
ling:  1923,  1931  (2)  1935,  One  Twenty  fourth  Shilling 
1894.  Guernsey:  8  Doubles:  1889,  1902,  1910  (2)  1911, 
1920,  1949,  4  Doubles:  1889,  1914.  Generally  Uncirculated 
with  mint  red.  Lot  of  15  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $225  -  275 


3981  Chile.  Order  of  Bernardo  O'Higgins.  Grand  Cross  Set  of 
insignia  in  gilt  silver  and  white  enamel.  Consists  of  sash  badge, 
51mm  x  45mm,  25.8  grams  and  breast  star,  71mm  x  68mm, 
68.3  grams  with  pinback  suspension;  on  a  complete  shoulder 
sash  of  104mm  width  with  bow  rosette.  Slight  scuff  on  one  star 
arm  otherwise  Extremely  Fine  with  bright  gilding  and  good 
enamel;  the  full  length  sash  excellent  condition.  A  handsome 
set  of  the  highest  class  of  this  scarce  Chilean  order. 

Established  in  1965,  the  Order  of  Bernardo  O'Higgins  is  the 
highest  civilian  decoration  awarded  to  non-Chilean  citizens. 
Examples  of  recipients  include  the  Sultan  of  Morocco  and  Simon 
Wiesenthal.  Of  Spanish  and  Irish  ancestry,  O'Higgins  (1778- 
1842)  was  a  hero  of  Chilean  independence  from  Spain  and  its 
first  head  of  state  as  an  independent  nation. 

Estimated  Value  . $200 ' 800 


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Military  Portrait  1914  Dollar 


3982  China.  Imperial.  Ca.  1908.  Kiangsu  Railway  Company 

Cap  or  Shako  Badge  for  an  official.  Bronze,  83mm  x  68mm, 
38.6  grams,  dual  loops  on  reverse  for  attachment.  Struck  from 
fine  quality  dies;  Choice  near  Mint  State  and  extremely  rare. 

The  Kiangsu  Railway  Company  was  established  ca.  1905  and 
believed  to  be  in  operation  by  1907.  It  was  part  of  the  Chinese 
Republic's  nationalization  scheme  of  1914  with  agreement  from 
UK  banks  and  stockholders. 

Estimated  value  . 5750-UP 


3983  China.  Dollar,  1912.  L&M-45,  Y-321.  Li  Yuan-hung.  Founding 
of  Republic  NGC  graded  AU-58 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


3984  China.  Dollar,  1914  L&M-858;  Y-322.  Yuan  Shih-kai.  Por- 
trait  in  military  uniform,  with  high  feather-hat.  Reversed 
OneYuan  within  open  wreath.  Bnlliant  original  mint  lustec 
NGC  graded  MS-63 

Estimated  Value  . $7,000  -  9,000 


3985  China.  Dollar,  1914  L&M-63;  Y-329.  Yuan  Shih-kai.  Fully  Ls 
trous  with  jht  golden  tone  NGC  graded  MS-65 
Estimated  Value  . $800  -  1.00C 


3986  China.  Dollar,  Year  3  (1914)  L&M-63;  Y-329.  Yuan  Shih-La 
Dark  toning  NGC  graded  MS-64 

Estimated  Value  . $500  *  M 


3987  China.  50  Cents,  1914  L&M-64;  Y-328.  ANACS  graded  AU 
50,  Details  (Cleaned).  I 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  5° 


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}8  China.  Dollar,  1927.  L&M-49;  Y318a.  Memento.  Bright  lus¬ 
trous  example.  PCGS  graded  MS-64. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  700 

19  China.  Dollar,  1927.  L&M-49;  Y-318a.l.  Memento.  6  pointed 
stars.  NGC  graded  MS-61. 

Estimated  Value  . $175  -  200 


0  China.  Dollar,  1934.  L81M-IIO;  Y-345.  Year  23.  Bust  of  Sun 
Yat-sen  left.  Reverse.  Junk.  Brilliant  mint  luster  with  light 
peripheral  toning.  NGC  graded  MS-64. 

Estimated  Value  . $350  -  400 


l  China.  Dollar,  1934.  L&M-110;  Y-345.  Year  23.  Bust  of  Sun 
Yat-sen  left.  Reverse.  Junk.  Brilliant  mint  luster.  NGC  graded 
MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


3992  China.  100  Yuan,  1987.  KM-177.  Weight  11.987  ounces. 
Mintage  2,911.  For  the  125th  Anniversary-Birth  of  Zhan  Tian- 
you.  In  original  case.  Choice  Brilliant  Proof. 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  1,000 

3993  China.  10  Yuan,  1994  KM-675.  Silver  Unicorn.  NGC  graded 
Uncirculated,  Details  (Artificial  Toning). 

Estimated  Value  . $40-60 

3994  China.  10  Yuan,  1997.  KM-986.  1  Ounce.  Panda.  Lot  of  6 
coins.  Choice  Brilliant  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  175 

3995  China.  10  Yuan,  1998.  KM-1134.  1  Ounce.  For  the  1998  Bei¬ 
jing  International  Coin  Exposition.  Panda.  Lot  of  6  coins. 

Choice  Brilliant  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

3996  China.  10  Yuan  Lot,  2014.  Silver  Panda.  ANACS  First  Release 
with  Cerified  #0145  of  1,888,  #0146  of  1,888  and  #0147  of 
1,888.  Lot  of  3  coins.  ANACS  graded  All  three  pieces,  MS- 
70. 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  150 


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3997  China  -  Empire.  Ming  Dynasty,  Da  Ming  Bao  Chao  1  Kuan,  ND  (1375-1398).  Pick  #  AA10,  S/M  a  T36-20.  Emperor  Zhu  Yuanzhartg 

the  Tai  Zu".  An  iconic  piece  with  exceptional  overall  c  ndition  and  impressive  ink  quality  after  suffering  600  years  pmg  au-53  Net,  Tears 
Foreign  Substance.  A  hmt  of  crease  m  the  middle  and  couple  paper  flaws  through  the  nght  part  as  made. 

China  was  the  first  country  that  formed  an  efficient  central  government  over  a  multi-state  continent  with  one  national  law,  one  monetary  syM 
tem,  one  military  policy,  and  one  governor  nominating  examination  designed  by  the  court  of  the  ruler  in  human  history.  Therefore,  scholars! 
have  been  studying  the  earty  financial  system  and  governmental  credit  effects  of  Imperial  China  for  centuries.  A  fascinating  phenomenon  that 
attracted  most  attention  would  be  that  China  was  able  to  use  paper  money  to  replace  metal  coinage  in  medieval  and  earty  Renaissance  times, 
when  money  exchanging  was  still  such  a  b*g  problem  even  between  towns  only  couple  miles  away  from  each  other  in  Europe.  And  this  great 
note  we  re  offering  here  presents  this  part  of  history. 

On  the  obverse,  the  denomination  was  shown  in  the  middle,  which  is  1  Kuan,  equals  to  1,000  Chinese  copper  1  cash  coins  back  then.  In  the 
right  and  left  column,  the  Chinese  characters  were  written  in  a  special  style  called  "Zuan  Shu",  saying  "The  currency  of  the  Great  Ming  Empire 
could  be  circulated  all  through  the  country".  On  the  bottom,  an  announcement  showing  that  this  note  has  the  equivalent  value  of  copper  coin-! 
age  (silver  coinage  was  still  not  common  at  that  period  of  time  in  Ming  Dynasty),  any  forging  attempts  would  be  sentenced  to  execution,  and 
the  reporter  would  be  rewarded  250  Tael  silver  and  a  part  of  the  counterfeiter's  property.  Around  the  inscription,  the  note  was  beautifully  dec¬ 
orated  with  dragon,  passionflower,  and  cloud  patterns.  Two  vermilion  seals  were  stamped  by  the  government  to  certify  the  authenticity.  On 
the  reverse,  there  s  a  smaller  denomination  shown  on  the  bottom  together  with  another  vermilion  seal  on  the  top. 

The  Mmg  notes  are  much  rarer  than  Qing  notes,  due  to  the  inflation  and  later  wars,  and  not  many  hoards  were  found.  According  to  the  con¬ 
signor,  the  first  hoard  of  Ming  notes  was  found  dunng  the  1900's,  right  after  the  war  against  the  Boxers,  while  the  second  hoard  which  con¬ 
tains  this  one  was  found  during  the  1930  s  in  an  old  temple  in  Beijing.  A  Norwegian  missionary  hand  selected  this  note  as  the  best  one  from 
that  hoard,  and  after  his  death,  this  note  was  passed  through  a  British  dealer  and  later  verified  by  the  British  Museum. 

This  note  has  the  best  overall  condition  among  all  the  pieces  the  cataloger  have  ever  seen,  and  the  unheard  of  AU-53  grade  proved  this  real¬ 
ity. 

Estimated  Value  . $  10,000-UP 


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China  -  Empire.  Qing  Dynasty,  Da  Qing  Bao  Chao  500 
Cash,  Year  7  (1857).  Pick  #  Ale,  S/M  #  T6-40.  Emperor  Xian 
Feng.  Two  holes  on  the  top,  otherwise  a  beautiful  AU  piece  with 
attractive  ink  quality.  PMG  graded  AU-50. 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  1,000 


3999  China  -  Empire.  Qing  Dynasty,  Da  Qing  Bao  Chao  1,000 
Cash,  Year  7  (1857).  Pick  #  A2e,  S/M  #  T6-41.  Emperor  Xian 
Feng.  One  hole  on  the  top  as  expected,  even  with  all  paper 
problems,  the  quality  of  ink  on  this  note  is  rich.  The  stamp  is 
clear  and  pleasing.  PMG  graded  AU-50  Net.  Stains,  Dam¬ 
aged  Corner. 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  1,000 


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4000  China  •  Empire.  Qing  Dynasty,  Da  Qing  Bao  Chao  2,000 
Cash,  Year  9  (1859)  .  M  #  T6-60.  Emperor  Xian 

Feng.  Last  date  of  the  senes.  One  spindle  hole  on  the  top  as 
expected,  with  nice  deta  »  and  2  clear  vermi  an  stamps  PMG 

graded  Choice  EF-45. 

Due  to  frequent  wars  and  rebellions,  together  with  even  more 
frequent  flood  along  Yellow  River,  Qing  government  could  not 
find  enough  silver  for  circulation  and  for  payments  to  expenses. 
As  a  solution,  they  introduced  the  Da  Qing  Bao  Chao  senes  in 
Year  7  (1853).  However,  due  to  the  terrible  economic  condition 
and  limited  confidence  to  the  governmental  financial  plan,  the 
new  paper  money  was  rejected  by  a  lot  of  people  at  the  very 
beginning.  In  Year  9  (1859),  the  government  found  no  one 
would  accept  the  paper  money,  then  they  stopped  this  project 
at  that  year. 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  1,000 


4001  China  -  Republic.  Bank  of  Territorial  Development  1  Dol¬ 
lar  (Kiangsu),  1914  Pick  s  S66j,  S/M  #  C165-2d,  Printed  by) 
BEPP  A  beautiful  example  very  dose  to  UNC.  No  visible  trace  of  i 
circulation.  PMG  graded  Choice  AU-58. 

Esbmated  Value  . $200  3001 

4002  China  -  Republic.  3-Piece  Set  of  Chinese  Italian  Banking 
Corporation  Notes,  1921  Consist  of:  1  Yuan,  Pci  s 

S/M  #  C36-1;  5  Yuan,  Pick  #  254r,  S/M  ft  C36-2;  10  Yuan,  Pk*| 
C36-3.  All  notes  were  graded  Choice  UNC-64 
by  PMG.  A  lot  of  3  notes. 

Esbmated  Value  . $400  5001 

4003  China  -  Republic.  Pair  of  Central  Bank  of  China  100 
Yuan,  1936  Pick  *  220a,  S/M  ft  C300-104a,  Pnnted  by  W&S.I 
Signature  #11  in  Purple.  Both  notes  are  brand  new  and  very 

(it  se  to  gem  PMG  graded  both  Choice  UNC-64.  A  lot  of  2 

notes. 

Esbmated  Value  . $70  -  80 

4004  China  -  Republic.  Shansi  Provincial  Bank  10  Yuan,  1937 

Pick  #  S2680,  S/M  #  S23-111,  Pnnted  by  NWPF.  An  ongind| 
note  with  a  natural  eye  appeal.  Rare  provtncially  pnnted  issue.) 
PMG  graded  Choice  UNC-64. 

Esbmated  Value  . $200  -  300' 


4005  China  -  Republic.  Bank  of  Communications  100  Yuan, 
1942  Pick  #  165,  S/M  026-271,  Printed  by  DTBC.  Some 
stains  around  the  edges,  but  no  trace  of  circulation.  A  brilliant 
very  natural  eye  appeal.  PMG  graded 

Choice  AU-58. 

Esbmated  Value  . $200  -  30fl 


4006  China  -  Republic.  6-Piece  Amoy  Industrial  Bank  Gem 
UNC  set,  circa  1940  Consists  1,  5,  10  (intaglio),  10  (lith0" 
graphed),  20,  50  cents.  Pick  numbers  are  S1655,  S1656,  S1657, 
S1657A,  SI 658.  All  cataloged  for  high  prices  and  quite  rare. 
notes  are  in  gem  problem-free  condition.  A  lot  of  6  notes. 
Esbmated  Value  . $200-lffl 


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>07  China  -  Republic.  3-Piece  Set  of  Military  Treasury  Bonds 
issued  by  Ministry  of  Finance,  1927.  Consist  of:  1  Dollar 
PMG  AU-55  Net,  S/M  #  T182-1;  5  Dollars,  PMG  Choice  AU- 
58,  S/M  #  T182-2;  10  Dollars,  PMG  AU-55,  S/M  #  T182-3. 
All  notes  are  lightly  circulated  but  no  crease  or  damage.  Rare 
and  unlisted  in  Pick.  A  lot  of  3  notes. 

The  decade  from  1927  to  1937  was  called  the  "Golden  10 
Years"  of  the  Republic  of  China.  The  wars  and  civil  conflicts 
since  1840  stopped  temporarily  in  these  10  years.  China  got  a 
chance  to  rebuild  the  domestic  economy  and  modernize  the 
industrial  structure.  During  this  period  of  time,  Shanghai 
emerged  to  be  the  new  financial  center  of  Far  East.  Due  to  the 
recovery  of  the  domestic  economy,  the  confidence  of  investors 
came  back,  and  bonds  and  other  financial  products  issued  by 
the  government  or  other  financial  institutions  started  to  become 
popular. 

The  3  bonds  offered  here  were  issued  at  the  beginning  of  this 
great  recovery,  with  the  signature  of  the  famous  finance  minis¬ 
ter  T.  V.  Soong  (also  known  as  Song  Ziwen  or  Paul  Soong),  who 
earned  international  reputation  for  financing  the  American  Mer¬ 
cenary  Group  —  the  "Flying  Tigers"  during  the  later  war  against 
Japan.  Would  be  great  addition  to  collectors  who  loves  the  fas¬ 
cinating  history  of  Republic  of  China. 

Estimated  Value  . $400-UP 

08  China  -  Republic.  3-Piece  Set  of  Interest  Bearing  Trea¬ 
sury  Notes,  1920  to  1921.  Consist  of:  1920  V2  Yuan  Note, 
PMG  AU-50  Net,  Pick  #  626b,  S/M  #  T185-lb;  1920  1  Yuan 
Note,  PMG  AU-50  Net,  Pick  #  627c,  S/M  #  T185-10c;  1921  5 
Yuan  Note,  PMG  EF-40  Net,  Pick  Unlisted,  S/M  T185-11C.  All 
rare  notes  nicely  conserved  with  clear  inscription.  A  lot  of  3 
notes. 

Estimated  Value  . $400-UP 


09  China  -  People's  Republic.  10  Yuan  (No  Watermark), 
1949  First  Series  of  RMB  Pick  #  816a,  S/M  C282-23.  This 
note  has  almost  no  trace  of  circulation  or  damage,  and  would 
be  a  nice  addition  to  the  collection  of  the  higher  bidder.  PMG 

graded  Choice  AU-58. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  300 


4010  China  -  People's  Republic.  20  Yuan  (Thick  Paper),  1949 
First  Series  of  RMB.  Pick  #  821a,  S/M  #  C282-32,  R  &  H 
Below  Bridge.  Very  close  to  gem  and  with  a  pastel  original  eye 
appeal.  Rare  and  popular  in  this  condition.  PMG  graded 
Choice  UNC-64,  Exceptional  Paper  Quality. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


4011  China  -  People's  Republic.  50  Yuan  (6  Digit  S/N),  1949 
First  Series  of  RMB.  Pick  #  829a,  S/M  #  C282-35.  A  crease  in 
the  middle,  still  a  brilliant  piece  for  this  popular  type.  PMG 

graded  AU-53,  Rust. 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  1,000 


4012  China  -  People’s  Republic.  100  Yuan,  1949  First  Series  of 
RMB.  Pick  #  836a,  S/M  #  C282-46.  This  note  has  the  excep¬ 
tional  paper  quality  for  the  grade,  and  there's  no  trace  of  circu¬ 
lation  at  all.  PMG  graded  Choice  AU-58. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  300 

4013  China  -  People's  Republic.  100  Yuan  (Stars),  1949  First 

Series  of  RMB.  Pick  #  832a,  S/M  #  C282-44.  A  crease  in  the 
middle  and  other  minor  creases  visible.  PMG  graded  VF-30. 
Estimated  Value  . $200  -  300 


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4014  China  -  People's  Republic.  500  Yuan,  1949  First  Series  of 
RMB.  Pick  »  846a,  S/N  *  C282-S4.  A  crease  at  the  center, 
some  small  stains  here  and  there.  Still  a  handsome  example  for 
this  later  tractor  issue  PMG  graded  AU-53. 

Estimated  Value  . 5500  -  600 


4015  China  -  People  s  Republic.  Obverse  and  Reverse  Speci¬ 
men  of  5000  Yuan,  1949  First  Series  of  RMB 

ing  set  of  2  specimen  with  one  presenting  the  obverse  of  the 
note  and  another  one  representing  the  reverse.  Both  notes 
have  no  hint  of  any  circulation  or  damage,  with  smooth  eye 
appeal.  PMG  graded  both  Choice  UNC-64. 

Estimated  Value  . S800-UP 

4016  China  -  People  s  Republic.  Pair  of  2nd  and  3rd  Series 

RMB  Notes  Consist  of:  1953  1  Jiao  (Open  %3( 

S/M  #  C283-4,  PMG  graded  Choice  UNC-64.  1962  2  Jiao 
(Lithographed  Face),  Pick  «  878b,  PMG  graded  AU-55, 
Exceptional  Paper  Quality.  A  lot  of  2  notes. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  300 


401  7  China  -  People's  Republic.  Group  of  2  Jiao,  1953  (Oper 
St.u  .’83-5.  Consi^  '  PMG  Gem  UNC 

66,  EPQ  (2);  PMG  Superb  Gem  UNC-67,  EPQ  (1).  2  note 

in  this  group  are  consecutive.  These  2  Jiao  notes  of  the  2na 
Senes  of  RMB  are  considered  rare  than  other  denomination* 
due  to  shorter  penod  of  time  of  circulation,  and  therefore  flavn 
been  highly  sought-after  for  type  collectors.  All  3  notes  are  flaw 
less  and  look  like  pnnted  yesterday.  Extremely  rare  in  this  higfi 
quality. 

Estimated  Value  . $900  -  1,000 


4018  China  -  People's  Republic.  1  Yuan  (Open  Star),  1953 

Pick  n  866,  S/M  u  C283-10,  red.  A  crease  in  the  middle,  other) 
wise  very  well  conserved  with  very  sharp  edges  and  no  trace  o 
circulation.  PMG  graded  Choice  AU-58,  Exceptional  PaPe 
Quality.  I 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  3W 


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19  China  -  People's  Republic.  1  Jiao  (No  Watermark),  1962. 

Pick  #  877a,  S/M  #  C284-30,  3  Red  Roman  Numerals.  The 
highly  sought-after  first  version  of  1  Jiao  from  3rd  Edition  of 
RMB.  Some  very  small  stains  visible  on  the  edge,  but  still  solid 
for  the  grade.  PMG  graded  Choice  UNC-64. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


20  China  -  People's  Republic.  2  Yuan  (Stars),  1960.  Pick  # 
875a2,  S/M  #  C284,  3  Roman  Numerals.  A  flawless  gem  note. 

PMG  graded  Superb  Gem  UNC-67,  Exceptional  Paper 
Quality. 


Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

21  China  -,  People's  Republic.  Group  of  3rd  Series  RMB  1 
Yuan  Notes  (5  Star),  1960.  Pick  #  874c,  S/M  #  C284,  2 
Roman  Numerals.  All  graded  by  PMG  as  Gem  UNC-66, 
Exceptional  Paper  Quality.  A  lot  of  3  notes. 

Estimated  Value  . $90  -  120 

[22  China  -  Hong  Kong.  HK  &  Shanghai  Banking  Corporation 
1  Dollar,  1935.  Pick  #  172c,  Printed  by  BWC.  A  crease  in  the 
middle  from  top  to  bottom  but  the  edges  and  corners  are  still 
sharp.  PMG  graded  EF-40. 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  125 


23  China  -  French  Indo-China.  Banque  de  I'lndochine  500 
Piastres,  ND  (1939).  Pick  #  57.  A  crisp  beauty  with  pastel  eye 
appeal  and  smooth  surfaces.  PMG  graded  Choice  UNC-64 
Net,  Minor  Thinning. 


Estimated  Value  . *500  *  600 


4024  China  -  Great  Britain.  Group  of  British  Armed  Forces 
Special  Vouchers.  Consist  of:  6th  Series  5  New  Pence;  6th 
Series  10  New  Pence;  2nd  Series  1  Pound;  3rd  Series  1  Pound; 
4th  Series  1  Pound.  All  notes  are  brand  new  with  no  crease  or 
stain.  A  lot  of  5  notes. 

Estimated  Value  . $io  -  12 

U25  China.  Miscellaneous  lot  of  NGC  graded  coins:.  Kwang- 
tung  20  Cents,  ND  (1890-1908),  L&M-135,  Y-201,  NGC  AU-55; 
Chekiang  2  Cents,  1906,  Y-8B,  NGC  AU-55  BN;  Republic  20 
Cents,  1938,  Y-350,  NGC  MS-62;  Republic  10  Cents,  1939,  Y- 
349,  NGC  MS-64;  Republic  5  Cents,  1940,  Y-359,  NGC  MS-64; 
Republic  10  Cents,  1940,  Y-360,  NGC  MS-63;  Republic  5 
Cents,  1941,  Y-359,  NGC  MS-64;  Republic  20  Cents,  1942,  Y- 
361,  NGC  UNC  Details;  Republic  20  Cents,  1942,  Y-361,  NGC 
UNC  Details;  Manchoukuo  5  Fen,  1936,  Y-7,  NGC  UNC  Details; 
Manchoukuo  Chiao,  1940,  Y-10,  NGC  MS-62;  Reformed 
Government  10  Fen,  1940,  Y-522,  NGC  MS-63.  Lot  of  12 
coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $200-UP 

4026  China.  Pair  of  Certified  Dollars:.  Dollar,  1927.  L&M-49;  Y- 
318A.,  Memento.  6  Pointed  Stars.  NGC  graded  XF  45  and  Dol¬ 
lar,  1934.  L&M-110;  Y-345.  Junk.  NGC  graded  XF,  Details  (Sur¬ 
face  Flairlines).  Lot  of  2  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 

4027  China.  Miscellaneous  lot  of  currency.  This  lot  consists  notes 
from  Republic  of  China  and  Flong  Kong,  some  damaged  notes. 
Sold  as  is,  no  return. 

Estimated  Value  . $75-UP 


4028  China  -  Anhwei.  Dollar,  1897.  L&M-195;  Y-45.  NGC  graded 
Very  Fine,  Details  (Chopmarked,  Cleaned). 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  800 


4029  China  -  Chihli.  Dollar,  26th  Year  (1900).  L&M-459;  Y-73. 
PCGS  graded  Genuine,  Very  Fine  Details  (Cleaning). 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 


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Rare  1922  Hunan  Dollar 


4030  China  -  Hunan.  Dollar  (1922)  L&M  867,  Y-404  Provin¬ 
cial  Constitution  commemorative.  Nicely  toned.  PCGS 
graded  MS-62 

Estimated  Value  . $8,000  -  10,000 


4031  China-  Kirin.  Fantasy  Tael  (1882)  KM  x  M322  (Fantasy). 
S  ver  Beautifu  iridescent  toning  NGC  graded  Uncirculated, 
Details  (Surface  Hairlines) 

Estimated  Value  . S500-UP 

4032  China  -  Kirin.  10  Cents,  1898  L&M  519.  Y  180.  CNCS 
graded  AU-50 

Estimated  Value  . $30  -  40 

4033  China  -  Kirin.  20  Cents,  1906  L&M  564,  Y- 181  NGC 
graded  AU-53 

Estimated  Value  . $100  - 150 

Ex  Wang  Collection. 


4034  China  -  Yunnan.  10  Tael  "Torn  Sycee",  Year  1  (1874) 

Weight  472.50  grams.  Three  stamps  on  the  obverse  indicating 
"Tested  by  Official  broker  Yuan  Shun  Hao,  Dec.  Year  1".  A  very 
rare  type  m  large  denomination,  and  very  well  conserved.  Very 

Fine  or  better 

Estimated  Value  . $500-Uli 

4035  Congo  (Democratic  Republic).  Likuta,  1967.  KM-8.  Alumi¬ 
num  PCGS  graded  Specimen  66 

Estimated  Value  . $200  25(1 

4036  Cuba.  Peso,  1933  E  :  8.  KM  15.2.  Star  PCGS  graded  MS- 

63 

Estimated  Value  . $100  - 150 

4037  Ethiopia.  5  Piece  Proof  Set,  1972  KM-PS6  (KM-48-51,  53)| 

Silver  In  original  green  case  of  issue.  Brilliant  Proof. 
Estimated  Value  . $200  250 


4038  Finland.  Medal,  1906  Silver.  60  mm.  94  grams,  stamped  990 
Silber.  FINLANDS  RIDDERSKAP  OCHADEL,  1809-1906.  Govern! 
ment  building.  Reverse  Knight  standing.  Extremely  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $75  - 129 


4039  France.  1  Franc,  AN-13-A  (Paris).  KM-656.1;  Gad-443 
Napoleon  I.  Empereur.  Bare  head  right.  Reverse.  Value  withir 
wreath.  Toned.  NGC  graded  AU-53. 

Estimated  Value  . $350  -  40H 


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0  France.  2  Francs,  1832-B.  KM-743.2;  Gad-520.  Philippe  I. 
Head  right.  Exquisite  multi  color  toning.  NGC  graded  MS-64. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


1  France.  2  Francs,  1842-B.  KM-743.2;  Gad-520.  Louis  Philippe 

I.  Nice  original  lustrous  example.  PCGS  graded  AU-58. 
Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 

2  France.  10  Centimes,  1853-A.  KM-771.1;  Gad-248.  Napo¬ 
leon  III.  Bare  head  left.  NGC  graded  MS-66  Red  8t  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $100-150 

3  France.  Franc,  1856-A.  KM-779.1;  Gad-460.  Napoelon  III. 

Bare  head  left.  Attractively  toned.  PCGS  graded  AU-58. 
Estimated  Value  . $125  - 150 


4  France.  2  Francs,  1866-K.  KM-807.3;  Gad-527.  Napoleon  III. 
Laureate  head.  Lightly  cleaned.  PCGS  graded  Genuine,  Our 
grade  About  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4045  France,  Second  Zionist  Congress  Medal  (1898)  by  Sam¬ 
uel  Beer.  The  rare  2nd  Zionist  Congress  commemorative  medal 
is  63mm,  111  gm.  It  was  designed  by  Samuel  Friedrich  Beer, 
and  struck  in  bronze  in  Paris.  Beer  (1846-1912)  was  a  well 
known  Jewish  sculptor  and  medallist,  and  a  personal  friend  of 
Herzl.  Daniel  Friedenberg  considers  this  medal  to  be  "one  of  the 
most  important  Jewish  medals  ever  struck".  The  obverse 
depicts  an  allegorical  figure  pointing  to  a  new  dawn/horizon  for 
the  Jewish  people,  and  the  reverse  features  a  Biblical  quotation 
(in  stylized  Hebrew),  a  prophecy,  from  the  Book  of  Ezekiel 
(Yekhezkel)  "Behold  and  I  take  the  sons  of  Israel  from  among 
the  nations  and  I  have  brought  them  to  their  land." 

This  example  has  a  problem-free  obverse  with  no  signs  of  rub¬ 
bing,  but  there  are  scattered  dings  in  the  reverse  field.  Overall, 
an  attractive  and  very  desirable  example  of  one  of  the  most 
important  Judaic  medals  ever  made. 

Estimated  Value  . $850  -  1,000 

4046  French  Colonies.  10  Centimes,  1841-A  KM-13.  Louis 

Philippe  laureate  head  left.  NGC  graded  MS-63  Brown. 
Estimated  Value  . $100  -  125 

4047  French  Colonies.  5  Centimes,  1844-A  KM-12.  Louis 

Philippe  laureate  head  left.  NGC  graded  MS-65  Brown 
Estimated  Value  . $128  -  150 


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4048  German  New  Guinea.  10  Pfennig,  1894-A  KM  3;  J  703 

Choice  Uncirculated,  and  very  rare  thus.  MS-64  Brown 
Estimated  Value  . $450  -  500 


4049  German  States  -  Augsburg,  Vj  Taler,  1760-T  KM  173. 

Bust  of  Francis  I,  right.  Reverse.  Pine  cone  in  crowned  frame. 

Lightly  toned  Scarce.  NGC  graded  AU-55 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


4050  German  States  -  Brunswick-Luneburg.  Taler,  1624-HP 

Dav-6479.  Christian,  1599-1633.  Saint  Andrew.  Reverse.  Hel- 
meted  arms.  NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated,  Details 
(Surface  Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


4051  German  States  -  Brunswick-Luneburg.  Taler,  1705-HB 

Dav-2062;  KM-51.  George  Ludwig.  St.  Andrew.  Small  edgd 

bump  and  lightly  cleaned.  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  17S 


Rare  Triple  Taler 


4052  German  States  -  Brunswick-Luneburg-Celle.  3 
Talers,  1648-HS.  Dav-LS146a;  KM-195.  Christian  Ludwig. 
Stamped  ”3".  Duke  on  horseback  to  right.  Reverse.  Hel- 
meted  arms.  Light  surface  handling  marks.  NGC  graded 
EF-40. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,500  -  3,000 


53  German  States  -  Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel.  Taler,  1620. 

Dav-6303.  Friedrich  Ulrich,  1613-1634.  Helmeted  arms. 
Reverse.  Wildman. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


Very  Rare  6  Talers  of  Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel 


1054  German  States  -  Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel.  6  Taler,  1666-HS.  Dav-LS82;  KM-492.  August  II,  1634-1666^00  his  88th  Birthday 
Obverse:  Bust  facing  under  crown  and  wreath  held  by  female  figures.  Reverse.  Circle  of  shields  with  horse  over  helmet  in  center.  6  stamped 
at  bottom.  Very  Rare.  NGC  graded  Extremely  Fine,  Details  (Mount  Removed,  Cleaned). 

Estimated  Value  . 


$7, 500-UP 


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4055  German  States  -  Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel.  2  Taler, 
1666-HS  Dav-LS87;  KM -482  1  August  II,  1634-1666  On 
hts  88th  Birthday  Obverse:  Facing  bust  with  angels  at  the 
sides  holding  a  wreath  and  a  trumpet.  Reverse.  Orcle  of 
shields  with  horse  over  helmet  in  center.  2  stamped  at  bot¬ 
tom.  Very  attractive  example  with  original  mint  luster 
beneath  original  old  toning  Rare  in  top  grades  NGC 
graded  MS-62 

Estimated  Value  . $5,000  -  7,000 


4057  German  States  -  Eichstadt.  Contribution  Taler,  1796-  ctr 

Dav-2213;  KM-97.  Joseph,  Graf  von  Stubenberg,  1790-1803 
Date  in  Chronogram.  Bust  right.  Reverse.  Crowned  and  mandef 
arms  NGC  graded  AU-58 

Estimated  Value  . $700  80( 


4058  German  States  *  Mansfeld-Bornstedt.  1/3  Taler,  1669 

ABK  km  118  St  George  and  dragon.  Reverse.  Crownei 

s'  <  id  NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated,  Details  (Surfaci 
Hairlines) 

Estimated  Value  . $300  351 


4056  German  States  -  Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel.  2/3  Taler, 
1695-ICB.  Dav-330;  KM-587.  Rudolf  August  &  Anton  Ulrich, 
1685-1704.  Leaping  horse  left.  Reverse.  Crowned  arms.  NGC 

graded  Uncirculated,  Details  (Surface  Hairlines) 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  350 


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4059  German  States  -  Ottingen-Wallenstein-Wallenstein. 
Taler,  1694.  Dav-7143;  KM-9.  Wolfgang  of  Wallerstein, 
1692-1708.  Augsburg  mint.  Helmeted  arms  with  "90" 
below.  Reverse.  Crowned  double  headed  eagle.  Razor 
sharp  strike  with  full  original  mint  fresh  luster.  A  visually 
stunning  coin  for  the  discriminating  collector.  NGC  graded 
MS-65. 

Estimated  Value  . $5, 000-UP 


160  German  States  -  Prussia.  Groschen,  1595-S.  Saurma- 
5109.  Georg  Friedrich.  Bust  right.  Reverse.  Eagle.  Toned.  NGC 

graded  AU-55. 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  125 


>61  German  States  -  Prussia.  5  Marks,  1876-A  Dav-786;  KM- 
503;  J-97A.  Wilhelm  I.  A  lovely  example  with  beautiful  irides¬ 
cent  toning.  PCGS  graded  MS-64. 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  1,000 


4062  German  States  -  Saxony.  Taler,  1614.  Dav-7573;  KM-44. 
Johann  Georg  I  and  August  of  Naumburg.  Toned.  NGC  graded 
EF-45. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


4063  German  States  -  Saxony.  Vicariat  Taler,  1711-ILH  Dav- 
2655;  KM-803.  Friedrich  August  I.  King  on  horseback  right.  One 
year  type.  NGC  graded  AU-55. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  800 


4064  German  States  -  Saxe-Meiningen.  2  Gulden,  1854  Dav- 
837;  Thun-378;  KM-166.  Bernhard  II.  NGC  graded  MS-65. 
Estimated  Value  . $600  -  800 


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4065  German  States  -  Saxe-Saalfeld.  Taler,  1726  Dev-2747; 
KM-79.  Johann  Ernst  VIII,  1680-1729.  Armored  bust  right. 
Reverse.  Mel  meted  arms.  Sharply  struck  example  with  consider¬ 
able  ongtna  mint  luster  PCGS  graded  MS-62 
Estimated  value  . $2,500  -  3,000 


4068  German  States  -  Stolberg.  Taler,  1760-IBH.  Dav-279; 
KM-77.  Christian  Ernst,  1710-1771.  To  commemorate  the  50t 
Year  of  Reign.  Armored  bust  nght.  Reverse.  Flaming  altar.  Bn 
liant  mint  luster  with  reflective  fields  and  light  penphenal  ton 

ng.  NGC  graded  MS-64 

Estimated  Value  . $2,500  -  3, Ool 


4069  German  States  *  Wurttemberg.  Taler,  1812-ILW  Dav 

945;  KM-522;  Thun-426.  Fnednch  I.  Head  nght.  Reverse 
Crowned  arms  with  lion  and  stag  supporters.  NGC  grade! 

Very  Fine,  Details  (Surface  Hairlines) 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  5(X 

4070  Germany,.  Prussia.  5  Marks,  1888-A.  Dav-787;  KM-512 

to  About  Uncirculated  Republic 
Marks,  1964  J.  KM  118.1.  Fichte.  Bnlliant  Uncirculated;  Ger 
many.  Silver  Medal,  June  28,  18%  Johann  Wolfgam 
Goethe.  43  mm.  By  Loos.  Oeaned,  Extremely  Fine.  Lot  of 
coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $175  -  22! 


4066  German  States  -  Solms-Laubach.  Taler,  1770- WWE  Da. 

2785;  KM- 35.  Christian  August,  1738-1784.  Capped  bust  right. 
Reverse.  Pyramid.  In  memory  of  the  founder  of  the  Solms-Lau¬ 
bach  line.  Reflective  surfaces  with  original  brilliant  mint  luster. 

NGC  graded  MS-63 

Estimated  Value  . $3,000  -  4,000 


4067  German  States  -  Stolberg.  1/3  Taler,  1746-IIG  KM-220 
Christof  Ludwig  II  and  Friedrich  Botho.  Crowned  arms.  Reverse. 

Stag.  NGC  graded  AU-53 

Estimated  Value  . $2oo  -  250 


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71  Germany.  World  War  One  medal  by  Karl  Goetz,  ca. 
1914-15.  Kienast-153,  58  mm,  cast  iron.  "Born  Into  World 
War."  Choice  Mint  State;  nicely  toned  and  one  of  the  scarcer 
wartime  issues.  Choice  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $160  -  200 


72  Germany.  5  Reichsmark,  1927-A.  Dav-967;  KM-51;  J-326. 
For  the  100th  Anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the  port  of 
Bremerhaven.  NGC  graded  Proof  65  Ultra  Cameo. 

Estimated  Value  . $800  -  1,000 


407  Germany.  5  Reichsmark,  1936-F.  KM-94;  J-367.  With  Swas¬ 
tika.  Paul  von  Hindenburg.  NGC  graded  Proof  63  Ultra 
Cameo. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4074  Germany.  Medal,  1920.  Kienast-272.  Cast  bronze.  58  mm.  By 
Goetz.  The  French  Envoy  in  Bavaria.  Extremely  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $100  -  150 


4075  Gold  Coast.  Ackey,  1818  Dav-36;  KM-9.  George  III.  Laure¬ 
ate  'Bull'head  of  king  right.  Reverse.  Coat  of  arms  with  support¬ 
ers.  One  year  type.  A  couple  of  obverse  surface  marks. 
Attractive  old  toning.  NGC  graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  1,800 


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4076  Great  Britain.  Penny,  ND.  S.1146.  Aethelred  II,  978-1016. 
Second  Hand  type.  Crack  through  the  flan  at  9  o'clock.  Toned. 

NGC  graded  AU-53. 

Estimated  Value  . $700  -  900 


Splendid  William  And  Mary  1691  Crown 


4077  Great  Britain  Crown,  1691  .  3780;  ESC-82. 

William  and  Mary.  I  over  E  in  GVLIELMVS.  With  a  pleasing 
light  grey  and  golden  tone  over  fully  lustrous  surfaces,  this 
is  an  exceptionally  well  struck  com  and  a  very  rare  type. 
The  overstnke  is  nice  and  dear.  William  and  Mary  Crowns 
are  usually  poorty  made  (the  die  detail  is  especially  shal¬ 
low)  and  to  find  a  specimen  in  top  grade  is  a  rare  event. 
This  piece,  from  the  first  of  only  2  years  of  issue,  has  never 
seen  circulation  and  surely  deserves  a  home  in  a  top  quality 
collection  of  English  Crowns.  Nicer  than  the  Cheshire  Col¬ 
lection  and  Millennia  Collection,  the  EDJ  Van  Roekel  and  the 
Norweb  William  and  Mary  Crowns,  this  is  also  the  finest 
known  example  of  an  extremely  rare  variety.  Catalogues  at 
£6000  in  XF  (near  to  $10,000)-  unpriced  in  higher  grades. 
NGC  graded  MS-61 

•  William  and  Mary  were  spouses  and  first  cousins.  Their 
joint  reign  started  in  February  1689  after  they  were  offered 
the  throne  by  the  Convention  Parliament,  summoned  by 
William  after  his  successful  invasion  of  England  in  1688 
King  James  II  (Mary's  father  and  William's  unde)  had  fled 
the  country.  The  joint  monarchs  signed  the  English  Bill  of 
Rights  in  1689.  This  ended  many  centuries  of  tension 
between  the  monarchy  and  parliament  and  put  to  rest  the 
theory  that  Britain  would  become  a  Roman  Catholic  nation 
once  again.  Mary  died  m  1694  and  William  ruled  alone  until 
his  death  in  1702. 

Estimated  Value  . $8,000  -  10,000 


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78  Great  Britain.  Commemorative  Medal,  1691.  Eimer  332,  Medallic  Illustrations  Vol  1  4/158.  This  large  silver  (59mm  diam)  medal  celebrates 
the  return  of  William  III  to  his  native  Holland.  Obverse,  armoured,  draped  bust  of  king  right.  Possibly  the  finest  numismatic  portrait  of  the  king. 
Reverse,  the  King  is  represented  as  the  Sun,  which  revives  and  refreshes  the  failing  spirits  of  the  Dutch  people  after  the  king's  return.  A  rare 
medal  with  a  catalogue  value  of  £3,200  in  XF  (apprx  $5,300)  with  no  price  given  for  higher  grades.  NGC  graded  In  jumbo  holder,  MS-61. 

*  William  of  Orange  was  married  to  Mary,  the  daughter  of  the  increasingly  unpopular  James  II  of  England.  In  1688  William  received  (from  Danby, 
Compton  and  five  important  members  of  the  British  nobility)  a  secret  invitation  to  travel  to  England  with  sufficient  force  to  oust  King  James.  With 
incredible  energy  and  ability  William  collected  an  army  of  Germans,  Dutch,  Swedes,  Swiss  and  French  Huguenots.  He  persuaded  the  Dutch  repub¬ 
lic  to  support  him,  and  landed  an  army  of  around  15,000  soldiers  at  Torbay  -  the  largest  and  most  disciplined  force  to  invade  England.  James’army 
was  larger  but  its  morale  was  patchy,  and  some  of  its  best  commanders  deserted. 


By  Christmas,  James  and  his  infant  son  had  fled  to  France,  and  William  and  Mary  were  provisionally  in  charge  of  government,  and  were  declared 
King  and  Queen  in  May  1689. 


Ruling  Britain  from  London  became  William  II's  priority,  but  by  late  January  1691  he  felt  secure  enough  to  return  to  his  country  of  origin  for  an 
eagerly  anticipated  visit  -celebrated  by  this  intricate  medal. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,500  -  3,000 


79  Great  Britain.  Sixpence,  1696.  S.3520;  ESC-1533.  William 
III.  First  bust,  early  harp.  Attractively  toned.  NGC  graded  AU- 
55. 

Estimated  Value  . $175  -  225 


Mint  State  William  III  Crown 


4081  Great  Britain.  Crown,  1700.  S.3474;  ESC-97;  Dav-3782. 
William  III.  DVODECIMO  on  edge  in  raised  letters.  A  lovely 
well  struck  coin  with  a  light  golden-blue  tone  and  good 
crisp  detail.  Nicely  centered  and  free  from  the  weaknesses 
and  die  defects  encountered  on  these  large  majestic  coins. 
NGC  graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $3,500  -  4,000 


180  Great  Britain.  Halfcrown,  1698  S.3494;  ESC-554.  DECIMO 
on  edge.  William  III.  Bust  right.  Light  haymarking.  Lovely  old 
toning  with  original  mint  luster.  NGC  graded  MS-63. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  1,700 


4082  Great  Britain.  Sixpence,  1700.  ESC-1579.  William  III.  Deep 
maroon  toning.  ANACS  graded  MS-63. 

Estimated  Value  . $^00  -  500 


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4083  Great  Britain.  Farthing,  1719  <>62  Small  I 

obverse.  George  I.  Second  ssue.  NGC  graded  Very  Fine, 
Details  (Obverse  Scratched,  Cleaned) 

Esbmated  Value  . S150  -  200 


4084  Great  Britain.  Maundy  Set,  1746  S.3716,  ESC  2410. 

George  II.  Young  laureate  bust  left.  An  exceptionally  choice  set 
of  Maundy  cons  struck  m  the  same  year  as  the  1746  Proof  set 
(Crown,  Halfcrown,  Shilling  and  Sixpence).  These  are  not  Proof 
coins,  but  the  set  does  appear  to  be  superior  to  others  of  this 
reign.  The  group  has  exquiaitefy  sharp  detail,  and  has  been 
carefully  made  to  a  superior  standard.  Lot  of  4  co  NGC 
graded  2,  3  and  4  Pence  MS-66,  1  Pence  NGC  graded  MS 
67 

Estimated  Value  . $1,200  -  1,400 


4085  Great  Britain.  Shilling,  1763  S.3742  ESC  1214  KM  597. 
George  III.  Young  larureate  and  draped  bust  right.  A  beautifully 
struck  piece,  with  a  crisp  edge  and  sharp  detail,  which  has 
never  circulated.  This  deeply  toned  com  has  a  catalogue  value 
of  £1,750  (around  $3000)  m  XF  with  no  pricing  for  higher 
grades.  NGC  graded  MS-63 

*  The  price  of  silver  was  high  in  the  mid- 18th  century  and 
although  King  George  III  ascended  the  throne  in  1760,  it  was 
not  until  1787  that  the  mint  struck  shillings  beanng  his  portrait, 
in  volume.  The  one  exception  was  this  Northumberland  Shil- 
Img'a  very  small/rare  issue  undertaken  by  the  Duke  of  Northum¬ 
berland  (Sr  Hugh  Percy)  to  celebrate  his  appointment  as  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  Ireland.  Sir  Hugh  was  one  of  the  King  s  confiden¬ 
tial  advisers. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,500  -  3,000 

4086  Great  Britain.  Sixpence,  1787  S.3749;  ESC-1629.  George 
III.  With  hearts.  Toned.  NGC  graded  MS-62 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  125 


4087  Great  Britain.  Pattern  Halfpenny,  1797.  P-1161.  Bronzed 
Soho.  Restnke.  George  III.  A  handsome  coin  with  its  dark  choq 
date  proof  finish  and  exquisite  detail.  A  delight  to  the  eye.  NgJ 

graded  Proof  66  Brown 

Esbmated  Value  . $600  80^ 


4088  Great  Britain.  Obverse  Copper  Pattern  Die  Trial  of 
Shilling  6  Pence  (Wreath  Dollar),  1811  ESC-206.  Plai 
edge.  Laureate  bust  of  George  III  left.  Reverse.  Blank.  Madefd 
the  Bank  of  England  About  Very  Fine 
Esbmated  Value  . $300-U 


40H9  Great  Britain.  Gilt  Proof  Half  Penny,  1799  S.3778;  Ped 
1233.  Gilt  Copper.  Early  Soho.  George  III.  Laureate  and  drapa 
bust  right.  Reverse.  Britannia  left.  Scarce  to  fine  in  today's  mai 

ket  NGC  graded  Proof  63 

Esbmated  Value  . $350  -  40 


4090  Great  Britain.  Halfpenny,  1799  S.3778;  KM-647.  Georg 
III.  A  pleasant  uncirculated  coin  with  a  lot  of  original  mint  re< 
Quite  outstanding  for  a  215  year  old  copper  coin.  NGC  grade 
MS-64  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  1a 


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)91  Great  Britain.  One  Shilling  and  Sixpence  Bank  Token, 
1812.  S.3771;  ESC-971;  KM-Tn2.  George  III.  Uniformed  bust 
left.  Toned.  A  coin  with  great  eye  appeal.  NGC  graded  MS-65. 
Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


)92  Great  Britain.  Three  Shillings  Bank  Token,  1814.  S.3770; 
KM-Tn5.  George  III.  Laureate  head  right.  Lightly  toned.  NGC 

graded  MS-61. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  550 


Great  Britain.  Maundy  Set,  1829  S.3816;  ESC-2434;  KM- 
MDS76.  George  IV.  A  quality  set  which  is  elusive  in  true  mint 
state.  The  coins  exhibit  a  richly  toned  uniformity.  Probably  the 
two  pence  has  been  undergraded.  NGC  graded  2  Pence,  MS- 
62,  3  and  4  Pence  NGC  graded  MS  64;  1  Pence  NGC 
graded  MS  65. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  .  600 


4096  Great  Britain.  Proof  Halfpence,  1839.  S.3949;  KM-726a. 
Bronze.  Victoria.  As  issued  in  the  Coronation  set.  Proof  only 
issue  for  this  year,  mintage  estimate  300  pieces.  NGC  graded 
Proof  65  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


Ex  Cheshire  Collection. 


Great  Britain.  One  Shilling  and  Sixpence  Bank  Token, 
1814.  S.3772;  ESC-977;  KM-Tn3.  George  III.  Laureate  head 
right.  A  crisply  detailed  uncirculated  coin.  NGC  graded  MS-62. 
Estimated  Value  . $275  -  325 


94  Great  Britain.  Proof  Halfcrown,  1821.  S.3807;  ESC-632; 
KM-676.  Reeded  edge.  George  IV.  Laureate  head  left.  Reverse. 
Crowned  Garnished  shield.  Moderate  surface  marks.  Deep  iri¬ 
descent  toning.  NGC  graded  Proof  61. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  800 


4097  Great  Britain.  Halfpenny,  1844.  S.3949;  KM-726.  Victoria. 
Young  head.  Attractive  glossy  brown  mint  state  example.  NGC 

graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  350 


Rare  1845  Halfpenny 


4098  Great  Britain.  Halfpenny,  1845.  S.3949;  KM-726.  Victo¬ 
ria.  Young  head  left.  Second  rarest  date  of  series.  Very  rare 
in  top  grades.  Catalogue  value  £1600  (around  $2600)  in  XF 
with  no  pricing  for  higher  grades.  NGC  graded  AU-58 
Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $2, 000-UP 


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4099  Great  Britain.  Halfpenny,  1846  S.3949;  KM  726  Victoria 
Young  head.  A  tough  date.  NGC  graded  MS-63  Red  & 
Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


Cameo  Proof  1847  Gothic  Crown 


4100  Great  Britain.  Gothic  Crown,  1847  S.3883,  ESC  288 
Dav-106;  KM-744  Edge,  Un  Deo  mo  Queen  Victoria  by  Wil¬ 
liam  Wyon  Gothic  crowned  bust  left.  Legend  in  Gothic 
script.  Reverse.  Inverted  die  axis  crowned  cruciform 
shields,  emblems  in  angles,  date  in  Roman  numerals 
MDCCCLVII.  A  choice  example  distinguished  by  a  rich 
cameo  appearance.  The  ornately  detailed  bust  of  Victoria 
exhibits  a  golden  frostiness  set  within  deep  attractively 
toned  surfaces.  Beautiful  in  design  and  elusive,  it  is  easy  to 
understand  why  Gothic  Crowns  with  such  strong  eye  appeal 
are  so  highly  prized  PCGS  graded  Proof  63  Cameo, 
secure  holder.. 

Estimated  Value  . $6,000  •  7,000 


Victoria  Proof  Gothic  Crown 


4101  Great  Britain.  Gothic  Crown,  1847  S.3883;  ESC-288; 
Dav-106;  KM-744.  Edge:  Un  Decimo.  By  William  Wyon.  Vic¬ 
toria.  Obverse:  Gothic  crowned  bust  left.  VICTORIA  DEI 
GRATIA  BRITTANNIAR  REG:  F:D.  in  Gothic  script.  Reverse. 
Inverted  die  axis  crowned  cruciform  shields,  emblems  in 
angles,  TUEATUR  UNITA  DEUS  ANNO  DOM  MDCCCXLVII. 
Very  attractive  old  coin  cabinet  toning  NGC  graded  Proof 
63. 

Estimated  Value  . $5,000  -  7,000 


4102  Great  Britain.  'Godless’Gothic  Florin,  1849  S.3890;  Kl^ 

745.  Victona.  Golden  tone.  NGC  graded  MS-62 
Estimated  Value  . $350  -  41 


4103  Great  Bntain.  Gothic  Florin,  1852.  S.3891;  KM-746.1.  Viet 

a  light  blue  tone  NGC  graded  Uncirc 
lated,  Details  (Surface  Hairlines) 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  51 


4104  Great  Britain.  Halfpenny,  1853/2  S.3949;  KM-726.  Vid 
na  Young  h«  ,kJ  NGC  graded  AU-58  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . .  $200  -  2 


4105  Great  Britain.  Halfpenny,  1855.  S.3949;  KM-726.  Victoi 
Young  head.  NGC  graded  MS-64  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $150-2 


4106  Great  Britain.  Halfpenny,  1875.  S.3956;  KM-754.  Victo 
Traces  of  mint  red.  NGC  graded  MS-63  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  - 


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107  Great  Britain.  Gothic  Florin,  1883.  S.3900;  ESC-859;  KM- 
746.4.  Victoria.  Lustrous  with  a  hint  of  toning.  NGC  graded 
MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


L08  Great  Britain.  Proof  Double  Florin,  1887.  S.3923;  KM-763. 
Victoria.  Arabic  1  in  date.  A  lightly  toned  and  crisply  struck  Proof 
from  the  rare  sets  of  coinage  produced  to  celebrate  Victoria's 
Golden  Jubilee.  A  superb  example  of  a  denomination  which  only 
lasted  4  years!  NGC  graded  Proof  64  Cameo. 

Estimated  Value  . $900  -  1,100 


4113  Great  Britain.  The  Most  Excellent  Order  of  The  British 
Empire.  (1917)  OBE,  4th  Class  (military  division),  Badge  of  an 
Officer.  First  type  with  seated  Britannia  on  obverse;  in  gilt  silver, 
mounted  on  a  second  type  ribbon  (changed  in  1936)  indicating 
recipient  was  alive  and  possibly  still  serving  at  the  time.  Reverse 
with  four  hallmarks  including  SG  and  date  letter  for  1917  and 
one  hallmark  on  the  ring.  A  handsome  specimen,  Choice  EF-AU 
with  light  age  tone  over  original  gilding.  Especially  interesting  as 
a  World  War  One  award  struck  during  1917,  the  foundation  year 
of  the  Order. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  240 


L09  Great  Britain.  Crown,  1890.  S.3921;  Dav-107;  KM-765.  Vic¬ 
toria.  Jubilee  head.  Lightly  toned.  Extremely  Fine  to  About 
Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  150 

L 10  Great  Britain.  Maundy  Set,  1898  ESC-2513;  S.3943.  Victo¬ 
ria.  A  tough  date  in  maundies  (as  are  all  1898-dated  silver 

coins)  and  a  choice  matching  set  with  superb  blue  and  green 
toning.  Lot  of  4  coins.  Choice  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $225  -  250 


Lll  Great  Britain.  Florin,  1903.  S.3981;  KM-801.  Edward  VII. 
Uncirculated.  Lovely  satiny  surfaces,  and  so  rare  in  the  highest 
grades.  NGC  graded  MS-63. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 

112  Great  Britain.  Penny,  1904.  S.3990;  KM-794.2.  Edward  VII. 

NGC  graded  MS-63  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $*0°  *  125 


4114  Great  Britain.  Shilling,  1929.  S.4039;  KM-833.  George  V. 
Choice  uncirculated,  frosty  and  resembles  the  appearance  of  a 
Proof  or  specimen  striking.  Choice  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $75  -  125 

4115  Great  Britain.  Shilling,  1936.  S.4039;  KM-833.  George  V. 
Gem  uncirculated  and  richly  toned.  Great  eye  appeal,  and  rare 
so  nice.  MS-66. 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  150 


4116  Great  Britain.  Edward  VIII  plaque  to  commemorate  the 
(cancelled)  Coronation  of  1937.  45  x  64  mm.  Struck  in  a 
metal  unlisted  by  Giordano  in  his  work  'Portraits  of  a  Prince'(as 
CM286a  but  bronze)  this  Coronation  'Plaquette'was  never  pro¬ 
duced  in  significant  numbers  because  the  king  resigned  at  the 
end  of  1936.  He  abdicated  so  that  he  could  be  with  the  woman 
he  loved  -  Mrs  Simpson  -  and  the  rest,  as  they  say,  is  history. 
Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


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4117  Great  Britain.  Accumulation  of  Victorian  silver:.  Double 
Florin:  1887  Arabic  (1).  Halfcrowns.  1887  Jubilee  head  (4) 
1898.  Florins:  1887  Jubilee  head  (2)  1900,  1901.  Shillings: 
1887  Jubilee  head  (4)  1889  large  head,  1898.  Sixpences: 
1846,  1865,  1875,  1887  Jubilee  head  (2)  1888(2)  1889,  1892. 
Maundy  fourpence:  1857.  Threepences  1887JH,  1891, 
1896  (2)  1901  Generally  Uncirculated.  Lot  of  31  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,800  -  2,000 

4118  Great  Britain.  Lot  of  Certified  Condor  Tokens:  Norfolk- 
Norwich.  v2  Penny,  ND.  D&H-17.  Edge  plain.  NGC  graded  MS 
64  BN;  Somersetshire- Bath.  Vi  Penny,  ND  D&H-66A.  Edge: 
WILLEY  SNEDSHILL.  NGC  graded  MS  62  BN;  Yorkshire- 
Brownbill's.  v2  Penny,  1793.  D&H-41A.  Edge:  Plain.  NGC 
graded  MS  62  BN.  Lot  of  3  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

4119  Great  Britain.  Lot  of  Certified  Condor  Tokens:  Cheshire- 
Macclesfield.  'j  Penny,  1789.  D&H-ll.  Edge:  PAYABLE  AT 
MACCLESFIELD.  NGC  graded  AU  58  BN,  Kent-Sandwich.  Vi 
Penny,  ND.  D&H-39.  Edge:  PAYABLE  AT  THOMAS  NGC  graded 
AU  55BN;  Middlesex-Political  V i  Penny,  1793.  D&H  1034. 
Edge:  Engrailed.  NGC  graded  AU  58  BN;  Suffolk-Bury 
Penny,  ND.  D&H-25.  Edge:  PAYABLE  AT  PDECKS.  NGC  graded 
AU  55  BN  Warwickshire  -  Coventry  '  2  Penny,  1793.  D&H 
231.  PCGS  graded  AU  55,  Warwickshire-Coventry.  '  2  Penny, 
1797.  D&H-276.  Edge:  COVENTRY  TOKEN.  NGC  graded  AU  55 
BN.  Lot  of  5  coins. 

Estimated  value  . $300  -  350 

4120  Great  Britain.  Collection  of  10  High  Grade  Crowns  and 
Double  Florins:  Crowns:  1821  SECUNDO,  1887,  1898  LXII, 
1899  LXIII,  1902  currency  issue,  1927  Proof,  1960  Polished  Die. 
Double  Florins  1887  Arabic  1,  1887  Roman  1,  1889  Lot  of  10 

corns  Generally  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $3,600  ■  4,000 

4121  Great  Britain.  Collection  of  23  High  Grade  Halfcrowns: 

1817  Bull  Head,  1817  Small  Head,  1893,  1897,  1901,  1902, 
1910,  1912,  1915,  1927  Proof,  1931,  1933,  1935,  1936,  1938, 

1939,  1942,  1944,  1946,  1951,  1953,  1958,  1959.  Lot  of  23 
corns.  Generally  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $3,200  -  3,600 

4122  Great  Britain.  Collection  of  17  High  Grade  Florins:  1887 
1893,  1902,  1903,  1915,  1917,  1918,  1919,  1925,  1928,  1931, 
1935,  1936  (2),  1937  (2),  1941  Lot  of  17  corns  Generally 
Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,400 

4123  Great  Britain.  Collection  of  28  High  Grade  Shillings: 

1816,  1817  (2),  1834,  1864,  1881,  1887  Jubilee  Head,  1897 
(2),  1899,  1902,  1902  Matte  Proof,  1906,  1910,  1911,  1916, 
1919,  1927,  1928,  1929,  1931,  1932,  1933,  1935  (2),  1938 
English,  1940  English,  1958  English.  Lot  of  28  coins  Generally 
Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $2,500  -  2,800 

4124  Great  Britain.  Collection  of  37  High  Grade  Sixpences: 

1681,  1844  large  date,  1885,  1886,  1887  Young  Head,  1887 
Jubilee  Head  (Shield  reverse),  1887  JH  (wreath  reverse),  1888, 
1893  (Old  Head),  1897  (2),  1901  (3),  1902,  1906,  1907,  1912, 
1915,  1919,  1921,  1924  (2),  1925  (Borad  R.m),  1926  Modified 
Effigy  (2),  1927  Proof,  1928,  1933,  1936  (2),  1937,  1938,  1939, 

1940,  1942,  1943.  Lot  of  37  coins.  Generally  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $2,400-  2,800 

4125  Great  Britain.  Collection  of  32  High  Grade  Pennies: 

1826,  1854  Ornamental  Trident,  1854  Plain  Trident,  1858  OT 
1866,  1873,  1887,  1889,  1890,  1895  (3),  1897,  1899,  190o] 
1902,  1908,  1910,  1912  (2),  1913,  1916,  1919,  1921,  1927  (2), 
1928,  1929,  1930,  1934  (Mint  Darkened),  1937,  1938.  Uncir¬ 
culated  with  varying  amounts  of  mint  red.  Lot  of  32  coins. 
Estimated  Value  . $3,000-  3,500 


4126 


4127 


Great  Britain.  Collection  of  33  High  Grade  Halfpenny 

1772,  1806,  1854,  1874H,  1877,  1887,  1896,  1900,  1901  (2 
1912,  1918,  1920,  1921,  1923,  1925,  1926  Modified  Effig 
1933,  1938,  1939,  1940,  1941  (2),  1943,  1944,  1946  (2),  194$ 
1951,  1952  (2),  1955  (2).  Generally  Uncirculated.  Mos 
with  mint  red.  Lot  of  33  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,200  - 


Great  Britain.  Collection  of  43  High  grade  Farthings , 
Fractional  Farthings:.  Farthings:  1676  Charles  II  Pattern  U 

silver.  Long  hair.  Plain  edge,  1822,  1825,  1831  Bronzed  Prol 
(Rev  mv),  1837,  1838,  1845,  1855,  1864,  1866,  1868,  1871 
1875H,  1879,  1881,  1885,  1887,  1891,  1894,  1896,  1901,  1901 
1905,  1911,  1920  (2),  1923,  1924  (2),  1925,  1926,  1928,  192l 
1931,  1934,  1936,  1937,  1942,  1945,  1946(2),  1951  Half  Fa. 
thing:  1844.  The  1676  is  About  Uncirculated.  Lot  of  43  coin! 
Generally  Uncirculated.  Most  with  mint  red. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,4(1 


4128  Great  Britain.  Collection  of  20  High  Grade  Groats,  Silvi 
Threepences  and  Silver  Minors:  Groats  (4d):  1836,  1831 
Threepences  1887  (Jubilee  Head)  (3),  1889,  1890,  1891 
1897  (2),  1901,  1902,  1919,  1920,  1935  (2),  1936,  1941. 
pence  1838  One  and  half  pence  1835.  Lot  of  20  co 
Generally  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $500  - 


Twt 


: 


4129  Great  Britain.  A  group  of  16  Copper  coins:  Pennies  18S 

(inscnbed  ’Xmas  1891),  1901  (2).  Halfpennies:  1853  (2 

^55,  18S8,  1893,  1896  Farthings  1918,  1924  Ha 
Farthings  1843,  1844.  Lot  of  16  coins  Extremely  Fine  T 
Uncirculated  Many  with  mint  red.. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  3d 


4130  Great  Britain.  Accumulation  of  early  20th  century 

Crowns  1935  (2)  Halfcrowns  1916,  1927,  1927  Proof,  193 
Shillings  1910,  1916,  1924,  1928.  1936  (2)  1938  Englis 
1944  English,  1936  English.  Sixpences:  1911,  1912,  193 
1936,  1941,  1943.  Generally  Uncirculated.  Lot  of  22  coins. 
Estimated  Value  . $700  -  90 

4131  Great  Britain.  Large  Accumulation  of  minors  from  180 
to  the  present:  Mainly  farthings  to  halfcrowns  with  a  fla 
clad  crowns.  Several  partial  sets  and  a  good  amount  of  silv* 
coins.  Lower  to  middle  grades.  Careful  examination  recon 
mended  Sold  as  is,  no  returns. 

Estimated  Value  . .  $500-1 


4132  Greenland.  10  Kroner,  1922  KM-Tn49.  Copper-Nicka 

Seated  polar  beai  NGC  graded  MS-65 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  2Q 

41.33  Greenland.  Pair  of  Certified  Krone’s:  1926  HCN  GJ  an 
1960  C  S.  KM-8  and  10a.  Lot  of  2  coins.  NGC  graded  Bot 
pieces,  MS-65. 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  14 


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134  Guatemala.  4  Reales,  1794-NG  M.  KM-52.  Charles  IV. 
Attractively  toned.  NGC  graded  EF-40. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

135  Guernsey.  Complete  1830-1966  date  set:.  All  copper  and 
bronze  issues,  One  through  Eight  Doubles.  Highlights  include:  1 
Double  1868/30  overdate  VF,  1868  EF;  2  Doubles  1858  Abt.  EF, 
1868  EF-AU,  1874  VF-EF,  1914-H  mostly  red  AU-UNC,  1917-H 
EF;  4  Doubles  1830  VF-EF,  1858  EF,  1889-H  Red  Unc,  1902-H 
and  1910-H  both  Red  Brown  Unc;  8  Doubles  1858  Abt.  EF,  1874 
EF,  1911-H  Red  Brown  Unc,  small  spot,  1920-H  Red  Unc,  1945- 
1959  Unc-BU.  Balance  grade  from  VF  to  Unc  (1  Proof).  Careful 
examination  is  highly  recommended.  Approximate  retail  value 
over  $2000.  Total  of  77  coins,  with  a  duplicate  or  two,  in  an  old 
Dansco  album.  Sold  as  is-no  returns. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,250  -  1,750 


136  Hejaz.  Riyal  of  20  Piastres,  AH  1334/8.  KM-30;  Dav-244. 
Husein  Ibn  AN,  1916-1925.  Choice  original  fully  lustrous  exam¬ 
ple.  A  very  tough  coin  to  find  in  top  mint  state  grades.  NGC 

graded  MS-64. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 

137  Hong  Kong.  5  Dollars  (5  Ounce)  Silver  Bar,  ND.  KM- 

X#B13.  161.2  grams.  Stamped  999.9.  Countermark.  Without 
"Five  Dollars".  Victoria.  Struck  in  the  1970's.  Hong  Kong  - 
Shanghai  Specie  Office.  Large  gouges  on  face.  Extremely 
Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 

138  Hong  Kong.  Partial  type  set  collection.  Includes  Queen  Vic¬ 
toria:  1  Mil  1866  Fine;  1  Cent  1901  EF;  5  Cents  1900-H  Nicely 
toned  Unc.,  few  scratches;  10  cents  1896  AU,  edge  nick;  20 
cents  1890-H  EF;  50  Cents  1890  VF,  the  second  lowest  mintage 
of  type  and  a  key  date.  Edward  VII:  1  Cent  1904  VF;  20  Cents 
1902  Fine;  50  Cents  1902  lustrous  About  Unc.  George  V:  1  Cent 
1926  EF;  1933  Unc,  few  spots;  5  &  10  Cents  1935  EF  &  AU. 
George  VI:  5  cents  1937  &  1939  AU  &  Unc;  10  cents  1937  Unc. 
Balance  of  Geo.  VI  and  Eliz.  II  issues  (16  pcs)  EF  to  mostly 
Choice  BU.  Total  32  pcs.  in  an  old  Continental  album,  including 
two  better  early  half  dollars.  Lot  of  32  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . '  70® 


4139  Hungary.  Vi  Taler,  1716-KB  KM-287.  Charles  VI,  1711- 
1740.  Bust  right.  Reverse.  Crowned  double  eagle,  arms  within 
Order  chain  on  eagle's  breast.  A  wonderful  coin,  sharply  struck 
with  full  original  mint  luster  and  attractively  toned.  NGC 

graded  MS-64. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


4140  Hungary.  Taler,  1744-KB.  Dav-1128;  KM-337.1.  Maria  There¬ 
sia,  1740-1780.  Beautiful  original  example  with  full  mint  luster 
and  lovely  steel  gray  toning.  NGC  graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  700 


4141  India  -  British.  Mint  Error  V2  Anna  (1862).  Type  of  KM- 
468.  Victoria.  Reverse  struck  thru  Capped  Die.  NGC  graded 
Mint  Error  Good,  Details  (Rim  Damage). 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


4142  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1919  (b).  Prid-872;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  65. 
Estimated  Value  . $1, 000-UP 

4143  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1919  (b).  Prid-872;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  62 
Estimated  Value  . $1, 000-UP 


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4144  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1919  (b)  Prid-872;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  65. 
Estimated  Value  . $1, 000-UP 

4145  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1919  (b)  Prid-872;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike  NGC  graded  Proof  65 
Estimated  Value  . $  1,000-UP 

4146  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1919  (b)  Pnd-872;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike  NGC  graded  Proof  65 
Estimated  Value  . $  1,000-UP 

4147  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1919  (b)  Prid-872,  KM-520.  Cop¬ 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike  NGC  graded  Proof  65 
Estimated  Value  . $  1,000-UP 

4148  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1919  (b)  Pr»d  872;  KM  520.  Cop- 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike  NGC  graded  Proof  64 
Estimated  Value  . S900-UP 

4149  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1919  (b)  Pnd-872;  KM  520.  Cop 

per-Nickel  George  V.  Restrike  NGC  graded  Proof  64 
Estimated  value  . S900-UP 

4150  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1919  (b)  Pnd-872;  KM  520  Cop 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike  NGC  graded  Proof  64 
Estimated  value  . S900-UP 

4151  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1919  (b)  Pnd-872,  KM-520  Cop- 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike  NGC  graded  Proof  64 
Estimated  Value  . $900- UP 

4152  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1919  (b)  Pnd  872,  KM  520.  Cop 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restnke  NGC  graded  Proof  62 
Estimated  Value  . S800-UP 


4153  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c)  Prid-874.  KM  519  Cop 

per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V  Restrike  NGC  graded 
Proof  66 

Estimated  Value  . . $600  UP 


4154  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c)  Prid-874;  KM  519.  Cop 

per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  66 

Estimated  Value  . 5600-UP 


4155 


4156 


4157 


4158 


4159 


4160 


4161 


4162 


4163 


4164 


4165 


4166 


4167 


India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c).  Prid-874;  KM-519. 


Cop-j 

•  el.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  65 

Estimated  Value  . $500-Up| 


India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c)  Pnd-874;  KM-519.  Cop-J 
per-Nickel  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V  Restnke.  NGC  graded! 

Proof  65 

Estimated  Value  . 5500-UB 


India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c).  Pnd-874;  KM-519.  CopH 
per-N>ckel  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restr  >  NGC  graded 

Proof  65 

Estimated  Value  . ,.$5C 


500-uH 


India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c).  Pnd-874;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restnke.  NGC  graded 

Proof  65. 

Estimated  Value  . S500-Ud 


India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c)  Pnd-874;  KM-519.  Cop- 
•  H.  Scalloped  octagon  .  George  V.  Restnke.  NGC  graded! 

Proof  65. 

Estimated  Value  . S500-UH 


India  •  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c)  Pnd-874;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restnke.  NGC  graded 

Proof  65. 

Estimated  Value  . ..$500-Ufl 


India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c)  Pnd-874;  KM-519.  Cop- 
•  H  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restnke.  NGC  graded 

Proof  65 

Estimated  Value  . ..$500-Ufl 


India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c)  Pnd-874;  KM-519.  Cop- 

tgon.  George  V.  R  NGC  graded 

Proof  65 

Estimated  Value  . 5500-UR 

India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c).  Pnd-874;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
ped  octagon.  George  V.  Restnke.  NGC  graded 

Proof  65. 

Estimated  Value  . $500-UP 

India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c).  Pnd-874;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
ped  octagon.  George  V  Restnke.  NGC  graded 

Proof  65. 

Estimated  Value  . $500-UP 

India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c).  Prid-874;  KM-519.  Cop- 

calloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 

Proof  65. 

Estimated  Value  . $500-UP 

India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c).  Prid-874;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  65. 

Estimated  Value  . $500-UF 

India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c).  Prid-874;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  65. 

Estimated  Value  . $500-UF 


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1168 

1169 

1170 

171 

172 

173 

174 

175 

176 

177 

178 


India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (b).  Prid-877;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  65. 

Estimated  Value  . $500-UP 

India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c).  Prid-874;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  64. 

Estimated  Value  . $450-UP 

India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c).  Prid-874;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  64. 

Estimated  Value  . $450-UP 

India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c).  Prid-874;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  64. 

Estimated  Value  . $450-UP 

India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c).  Prid-874;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  64. 

Estimated  Value  . $450-UP 

India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c).  Prid-874;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  64. 

Estimated  Value  . $450-UP 

India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1919  (c).  Prid-874;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  64. 

Estimated  Value  . $450-UP 

British  India.  Rupee,  1919  (b).  KM-524.  George  V.  Beautiful 
iridescent  toning.  NGC  graded  MS-65. 

Estimated  Value  . $100  - 150 


India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-872;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  65. 
Estimated  Value  . $1, 000-UP 


India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-872;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  65. 
Estimated  Value  . $1, 000-UP 

India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-872;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  65. 
Estimated  Value  . . 


4179  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-873;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  65. 
Estimated  Value  . $1, 000-UP 


4180  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-873;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  65. 
Estimated  Value  . $1, 000-UP 


4181  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-872;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  64. 
Estimated  Value  . $900-UP 

4182  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-872;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  64. 
Estimated  Value  . $900-UP 

4183  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-872;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  64. 
Estimated  Value  . $900-UP 

4184  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-872;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  64 
Estimated  Value  . $900-UP 

4185  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-872;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  64. 
Estimated  Value  . $900-UP 


4186  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-873;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  64 
Estimated  Value  . $900-UP 


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4187  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b)  Prid-873;  KM  520.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restnke  NGC  graded  Proof  64 
Estimated  Value  . S900-UP 


4192  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-873;  KM-520.  Cofl 
per  Nickel.  George  V.  Restnke  NGC  graded  Proof  64. 
Estimated  Value  .  . $9004i 


4188  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b)  Pnd-873,  KM-520  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel  George  V.  Restnke  NGC  graded  Proof  64 
Estimated  Value  . S900-UP 


4193  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b)  Pnd-873;  KM-520.  Cof 
per  Nickel  George  V.  Restnke  NGC  graded  Proof  64 
Estimated  Value  . S900-U 


4189  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b)  Prtd-873;  KM  520  Cop^ 
per-Nckei  George  V.  Restnke  NGC  graded  Proof  64 
Estimated  value  . . S900-UP 


l‘>4  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b)  Pnd-873;  KM-520.  Coi 
per-Nickd.  George  V.  Restnke  NGC  gndld  Proof  64 
Estimated  Value  . $9004. 


4190  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b)  Cop¬ 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restnke  NGC  graded  Proof  64 
Estimated  Value  . $900-UP 


4195  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b)  Prid-873;  KM-520.  Co 
per- Nickel.  George  V.  Restnke.  NGC  graded  Proof  64 
Estimated  Value  . $900-1 


4191  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b)  Prid-873;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  64 
Estimated  Value  . $900-UP 


4196  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-873;  KM-520.  Co 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  64 
Estimated  Value  . $900-1 

4197  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-872;  KM-520.  Co 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  63. 
Estimated  Value  . $800-1 


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4198  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-873;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  63. 
Estimated  Value  . $800-UP 


4199  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-873;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  63. 
Estimated  Value  . $800-UP 


1200  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-873;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  63. 
Estimated  Value  . $800-UP 


1201  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-873;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  63. 
Estimated  Value  . $800-UP 


1202  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-873;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike  NGC  graded  Proof  63 
Estimated  Value  . . 

1203  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-872;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 

per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  62. 
Estimated  Value  . . 


4204  India  -  British.  8  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-873;  KM-520.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof  62. 
Estimated  Value  .  47^0-1  ip 


4205  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1920  (c).  Prid-875;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  66. 

Estimated  Value  . $600-UP 


4206  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1920  (b).  Prid-878;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  65. 

Estimated  Value  . $500-UP 


4207  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1920  (c).  Prid-875;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  65. 

Estimated  Value  . $500-UP 

4208  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1920  (c).  Prid-875;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  65. 

Estimated  Value  . $500-UP 


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4209  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1920  (c)  Prid-875;  KM  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  65 

Estimated  Value  . S500-UP 


4222  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1920  (c).  Prid-875;  KM-519.  Cc 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  gradi 
Proof  63 

Estimated  Value  . $400-1 


4210  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1920  (c)  ^’nd-875;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike  NGC  graded 
Proof  65 

Estimated  Value  . 5500-UP 


4223  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1921  (c)  Pnd-876;  KM-519.  Cc 
per- Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restnke.  NGC  gradi 
Proof  66 

Estimated  Value  . $600-' 


4211  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1920  (c)  Pnd  875;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restnke.  NGC  graded 
Proof  65 

Estimated  value  . S500-UP 

4212  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1920  (c)  Pnd-875,  KM-519.  Cop- 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restr  •  NGC  graded 
Proof  65 

Estimated  value  . 5500-UP 

4213  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1920  (c)  Pnd-875;  KM  519  Cop 

per  -Nicke  Sea  oped  octagon  George  V.  Restr  - •  NGC  graded 
Proof  65 

Estimated  Value  . 5500-UP 


4224  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1921  (b)  Pnd  879;  KM-519.  G 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  v  Restnke.  NGC  grad 

Proof  65 

Estimated  Value  . 5500- 


4214  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1920  (c)  Prid-875;  KM  519  Cop 

per  Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon  George  V  Restnke  NGC  graded 
Proof  65 

Estimated  Value  . 5500-UP 

4215  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1920  (c)  Pnd-875,  KM  519  Cop 

per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restnke.  NGC  graded 
Proof  65 

Estimated  Value  . 5500-UP 

4216  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1920  (c)  Prid-875;  KM  519  Cop 

per-Nickel  Scalloped  octagon  George  V  Restnke  NGC  graded 
Proof  64 

Estimated  value  . 5450-UP 

4217  India  -  British  4  Annas,  1920  (c)  !  9  .  Cop¬ 

per- Nickel.  Scalloped  octagor  George  V  Restnke  NGC  graded 
Proof  64 

Estimated  Value  . 5450-UP 

4218  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1920  (c)  •  ! 9.  Cop¬ 

per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restnke  NGC  graded 
Proof  64 

Estimated  Value  . 5450-UP 

4219  India  British.  4  Annas,  1920  (c)  PHd-87  19.  Cop¬ 

per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restnke.  NGC  graded 
Proof  64 

Estimated  Value  . 5450-UP 

4220  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1920  (c)  Prid-875;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 

per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restnke.  NGC  graded 
Proof  64 

Estimated  Value  . 5450-UP 

4221  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1920  (c)  Prid-875;  KM-519.  Cop 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  64. 

Estimated  Value  . $450-UP 


4225  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1921  (c)  Pnd  876;  KM-519.  C< 
pier -Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restnke.  NGC  grad 

Proof  65 

Estimated  Value  . 5500- 

4226  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1921  (c)  Pnd-876;  KM-519.  G 

per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V  fl  NGC  grad 

Proof  65 

Estimated  Value  . $500- 

4227  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1921  (c).  Pnd-876;  KM-519.  C< 

ped  octagon.  George  V.  Restnke.  NGC  grad 

Proof  65 

Estimated  Value  . $500- 

4228  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1921  (c).  Prid-876;  KM-519.  G 

per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  grad 
Proof  65 

Estimated  Value  . $500- 

4229  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1921  (c).  Pnd-876;  KM-519.  G 

per  Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  grad 
Proof  65 

Estimated  Value  . $500- 

4230  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1921  (c).  Prid-876;  KM-519.  C< 

per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  grad 
Proof  65. 

Estimated  Value  . $500- 


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1231  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1921  (c).  Prid-876;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  65. 

Estimated  Value  . $500-UP 

1232  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1921  (c).  Prid-876;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  65. 

Estimated  Value  . $500-UP 


1233  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1921  (c).  Prid-876;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  65. 

Estimated  Value  . $500-UP 

1234  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1921  (c).  Prid-876;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 

per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  65. 

Estimated  Value  . $500-UP 

1235  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1921  (c).  Prid-876;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 

per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  64. 

Estimated  Value  . $450-UP 


4243  India  -  British.  Vi  Rupee,  1938  (c).  Prid-362;  KM-549.  Sil¬ 
ver.  Type  II.  George  VI.  Deeply  toned.  NGC  graded  Proof  63. 
Estimated  Value  . $1, 000-UP 


4244  India  -  British.  'M  Rupee,  1938  (c).  Prid-471;  KM-544.  Sil¬ 
ver.  Type  II.  George  VI.  Deeply  toned.  NGC  graded  Proof  63. 
Estimated  Value  . $600-UP 


1236  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1921  (c).  Prid-876;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  64. 

Estimated  Value  . $450-UP 

4237  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1921  (c).  Prid-876;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  64. 

Estimated  Value  . $450-UP 

4238  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1921  (c).  Prid-876;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  64. 

Estimated  Value  . $450-UP 

4239  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1921  (c).  Prid-876;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  64. 

Estimated  Value  . $450-UP 

4240  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1921  (c).  Prid-876;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  64. 

Estimated  Value  . $450-UP 


4245  India  -  British.  Vi  Pice,  1938  (c).  Prid-770;  KM-528.  Type 
II.  George  VI.  NGC  graded  Proof  65  Red. 

Estimated  Value  . $500-UP 


4246  India  -  British.  V»  Anna,  1938  (c).  Prid-684;  KM-530. 
Bronze.  Type  II.  George  VI.  NGC  graded  Proof  65  Red. 
Estimated  Value  . $500-UP 


4241  India  -  British.  4  Annas,  1921  (c).  Prid-876;  KM-519.  Cop¬ 
per-Nickel.  Scalloped  octagon.  George  V.  Restrike.  NGC  graded 
Proof  64. 

Estimated  Value  . $450-UP 


[4242  India  -  British.  1  Rupee,  1938  (c).  Prid-231;  KM-554.  Silver. 
First  Head.  George  VI.  Deeply  toned.  NGC  graded  Proof '63. 
Estimated  Value  . . 500-UP 


4247  India  -  British.  1  Anna,  1938  (c).  Prid-959;  KM-536.  Copper- 
Nickel.  Type  II.  George  VI.  NGC  graded  Proof  64. 

Estimated  Value  . . 


4248 


India  -  British.  1/12  Anna,  1938  (c)  Prid-858;  KM -526^ 
Copper.  George  VI.  Second  head.  Restrike.  NGC  graded  Proof 

Estimated  Value  . ^00'UP 


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Crowns  and  Minors 


4249  India  -  British.  2  Annas,  1945  (b)  Pnd-921;  KM-543. 
Nickel-Brass.  George  VI.  Restnke  NGC  graded  Proof  65 
Estimated  Value  . $300-UP 


4250  India  -  British.  Vi  Anna,  1945  (b)  Pnd  991;  KM  534b.  1. 

Nickel- Brass  George  VI  Restnke  NGC  graded  Proof  66 
Esbmated  value  . S250-UP 

4251  British  India.  Pair  of  Rupee's,  1919  (B)  KM  524  George  V 
Lot  of  2  coins  NGC  graded  Both  pieces,  MS-64 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  150 


4252  Israel,  Rare  Berne  Die  1971  10  Lirot  Proof  Let  My  Peo¬ 
ple  Go  Coin  Issued  by  the  Bank  of  Israel  m  support  of  ‘Free¬ 
dom*  for  the  Jews  of  the  former  Soviet  Union.  Features  bars  in 
front  of  the  sun,  with  inscription  ’Let  My  People  Go’  in  Hebrew 
and  English.  The  Berne  Mint  made  one  die  for  the  silver-proof 
coins  for  the  Jerusalem  Mint  and  it  was  found  to  be  unsatisfac¬ 
tory.  The  dies  were  then  ordered  from  Kretschmer  in  Jerusalem. 
80  coins  were  struck  from  this  rejected  die  before  it  was 
destroyed.  The  coins  exhibit  a  Matte  finish  on  all  of  the  high 
relief  and  a  mirror  surface.  The  Berne  Die  has  an  ’open  mem" 
and  the  lettering  of  the  com  is  inset  from  the  nm.  The  key  com 
to  complete  the  silver  set.  This  com  was  acquired  by  the  con¬ 
signor  for  $675,  and  similar  coins  have  sold  for  up  to  $750.  This 
example  has  lovely  golden  toning  on  sun-side,  and  is  bright  on 
the  denomination-side.  Surfaces  are  very  choice  Proof 
Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


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4253  Israel,  First  Historic  Coin  Stamps  Silver  Commemorate 
Medals,  Two  Complete  Sets  Israel's  first  nine  commemor 
tive  stamps  featured  ancient  Judaean  coins.  These  were  repr 
duced  on  proof  quality  1  oz.  pure  silver  medals  in  1973  I 
authority  of  the  Ministry  of  Posts,  State  of  Israel.  This  lot  co 
sists  of  two  complete  collections  (total  of  18  oz.  pure  silvei 
one  is  mounted  in  original  album,  and  the  others  are  in  prote 
tive  holders. 

Estimated  Value  . $350  -  41 

4254  Israel,  Collection  of  4  Rare  Tempter  Tokens  in  Denorr 
nations  of  40  and  (3)  20  Four  rare  Templer  tokens:  "40" 
brass,  two  "20‘  in  brass,  and  one  "20*  m  nickel-plated  zinc  (wi 
20  Consummarke"  on  reverse).  Average  Very  Fine  to  Extreme 
Fine  condition  Minted  most  probably  in  the  royal  mint  in  Wu 
temberg,  Stuttgart,  for  use  by  the  Templer  Society  members 
its  Eretz  Israel  settlements.  These  were  in  circulation  from  1& 
unbl  the  end  of  WW  I  (1917).  Reverse  design  features  a  pkx>< 
and  the  inscription  "Centralcasse  des  Tempets"  (central  fund 
the  Temple). 

Esbmated  Value  . $350  -  4 

4255  Israel,  Important  Lot  of  Tokens  including  Cafe  Wemt 
Darom  Yehudah  Bus  Co.,  Haganah  8«  Charity  Tokens  L 

features  4  bronze  (20,  30,  40  8i  50)  and  6  copper-nickel  (20, 
30,  2-40  &  SO)  tokens  issued  by  Zvi  Werner  who  arrived  in  Ha 
from  Vienna  and  opened  Cafe  Werner  on  Herzl  Street  in  192 
The  tokens  were  imported  by  Zvi  Werner  blank  and  the  inscr 
bons  have  been  impressed  on  the  tokens  in  Haifa.  Were  m  c 
culation  unbl  the  cafe  was  closed  in  1951,  when  the  owr 
passed  away.  It  is  believed  that  the  tokens  were  used  by  t 
waiters  for  calculations  and  at  bmes  of  shortage  of  coins  the 
were  used  as  currency.  These  avg.  Fine-Very  Fine. 

Next  is  very  rare  1/2  piaster  or  metlik  brass  token  used  by  t 
settlers  of  "Zichron  Ya'akov."  Minted  in  Pans  in  1885,  the 
tokens  were  used  by  the  settlers  but  their  use  spread  to  Ara 
living  m  adjacent  villages  who  traded  with  the  Jews.  Noted 
one  side  is  their  value  surrounded  by  the  insenpbon  "Zichr 
Jacob"  and  on  the  second  side  "Zichron  Ya'akov"  in  Hebrew  l< 
ters.  Nice  extremely  fine  quality.  The  consignor  paid  over  $5 
for  this  ranty. 

There  are  three  small  round  tokens,  "Z.  D./C.  K. "(Hebrew  aci 
nym  of  "Zedaka",  "Chevra  Kadisha").  These  tokens  were  des 
nated  for  casket  earners  or  were  given  to  beggars  at  t 
cemetery  on  the  Mount  of  Olives.  Dov  Genachovsky  assurr 
that  these  tokens  were  issued  by  Torat  Chaim  Yeshivah,  esta 
lished  in  Jerusalem  in  the  1890s. 

Also  included  are  two  Darom  Yehudah  cardboard  1  pruta  tok 
and  three  2  prutot  tokens;  all  are  unused  but  one  of  the  2's  t 
a  piece  torn  off.  There  are  six  half-mil  Hagana  tokens,  struck 
1938  (the  full  story  is  in  Haffner's  book  "A  History  of  Mode 
Israel's  Money”).  And  a  half  dozen  small  "Carmel"  tokens  rou 
out  this  important  lot. 

Estimated  Value  . $900  -  1,2 


J256  Israel,  The  Seven  Species  Portrayed  on  Ancient  Judaean 
Coins.  The  Israel  Government  Coins  and  Medals  Corp.  repro¬ 
duced  seven  Judaean  coins,  2  in  silver  (Shekel  with  pomegran¬ 
ates  and  Yehud  coin  with  olive  sprig),  and  5  in  bronze  (King 
Agrippa  with  3  ears  of  wheat,  Prefect  Coponius  with  barley,  First 
Revolt  with  grape  vine  leaf,  Colony  of  Ptolemais  with  fig  tree, 
and  Bar  Kochba  with  grape  vine  leaf).  Each  is  27mm  and  the 
collection  is  handsomely  framed. 

Estimated  Value  . $50  -  75 

1257  Israel,  Collection  of  11  Boris  Schatz  Medals  in  Frame. 

Boris  Schatz  (1867-1932)  was  a  Lithuanian  Jewish  artist  and 
sculptor  who  settled  in  Palestine,  where  he  founded  the  Bezalel 
School  in  Jerusalem.  He  produced  a  number  of  large  bas  reliefs 
and  also  smaller  medals  with  Jewish  themes.  This  handsomely 
framed  collection  of  11  silver-plated  bronze  medals  includes 
Herzl,  Jewish  Scribe,  Shofar  Blower,  Jeremiah,  etc.  Medals  are 
various  sizes,  averaging  about  50  x  65mm.  Schatz  is  very  col¬ 
lectible. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  800 

1258  Israel,  Collection  of  All  Commemoratives  Issued  from 
1961-1978.  Collection  includes  mix  of  Proof  and  Brilliant 
Uncirculated  Hanukka  coins,  Independence  Day  Coins,  Special 
Issues  and  Pidyon  Haben  Series.  Seafaring  Brilliant  Uncircu¬ 
lated.  49  coins,  almost  all  silver,  housed  in  two  custom  plastic 
custom  holders.  Lot  of  49  coins.  Brilliant  Uncirculated  to 
Proof. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 

1259  Israel,  Collection  of  All  Commemoratives  Issued  from 
1961-1978.  Collection  includes  mix  of  Proof  and  Brilliant 
Uncirculated  Hanukka  coins,  Independence  Day  Coins,  Special 
Issues  and  Pidyon  Haben  Series.  Seafaring  Brilliant  Uncircu¬ 
lated.  49  coins,  almost  all  silver,  housed  in  two  custom  plastic 
custom  holders.  Lot  of  49  coins.  Brilliant  Uncirculated  to 
Proof. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 

1260  Israel,  Collection  of  Almost  All  Commemoratives  Issued 
from  1961-1977.  Set  includes  Hanukka  coins,  Independence 
Day  Coins,  Special  Issues  and  Pidyon  Haben  Series.  1958  Meno- 
rah  is  magnificent  cameo  gem.  Seafaring  Proof.  47  coins  housed 
in  two  plastic  custom  holders.  Almost  all  are  silver.  Lot  of  47 
coins.  Brilliant  Uncirculated  to  Proof. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 

1261  Israel,  Large  Group  of  50  59mm  Israel  State  Medals 
including  Teddy  Kolleck  Presentation  Medal.  Almost  all 
different.  Offers  the  collector  hours  of  fun,  and  offers  the  dealer 
or  ebayer  potential  profits.  Includes  a  couple  of  Rothschild  med¬ 
als  (one  normal  76  gm,  the  other  different  color  and  87gm), 
Masada,  Hadassah  Hospital,  presentation  medals  for  1973 
Israel  Festival  Committee  and  a  rare  one  inscribed  "To  Murray 
Koffler  a  Friend  of  the  Mayor  Teddy  Kolleck,  and  much  more. 
Total  weight  over  11  pounds  of  bronze.  Should  be  seen  to  be 
appreciated. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  250 

1262  Israel,  Large  Group  of  50  59mm  Israel  State  Medals. 

Almost  all  different.  Offers  the  collector  hours  of  fun,  and  offers 
the  dealer  or  ebayer  potential  profits.  Includes  a  couple  of  Bat 
Mitzvah  medals,  scarce  Bank  Leumi  medal,  Chess  Olympics, 
1974  Arthur  Rubenstein  Competition,  couple  of  Israel  Liberata 
varieties,  and  much  more.  Total  weight  over  12  pounds  of 
bronze.  Should  be  seen  to  be  appreciated. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  250 


4263  Israel,  Large  Group  of  50  59mm  Israel  State  Medals 
including  5  Bar  Mitzvah  Medals.  Almost  all  different.  Offers 
the  collector  hours  of  fun,  and  offers  the  dealer  or  ebayer 
potential  profits.  Includes  5  of  the  popular  Bar  Mitzvah  medals, 
two  different  varieties  of  Israel  Liberata,  1974  Arthur  Ruben¬ 
stein  Piano  Competition,  and  much  more.  Total  weight  over  12 
pounds  of  bronze.  Should  be  seen  to  be  appreciated. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  250 


4264  Israel.  Joint  Israel  Appeal  (Jerusalem),  Official  Award 
Silver  Medal,  1976.  59  mm.  115  grams.  935  fine.  While  the 
Israel  Government  Coins  &  Medals  Corp.  catalog  lists  a  59  mm 
medal  in  bronze,  weighing  98  grams,  there  is  no  listing  for  sil¬ 
ver.  Bust  this  medal  is  marked  on  the  edge  Silver  935  and  it 
weights  115  grams.  Unlisted  and  undoubtedly  rare.  Uncircu¬ 
lated. 

Estimated  Value  . $175  -  200 

4265  Israel,  Large  Group  of  12  Sterling  Silver  and  15  Bronze 
45mm  Israel  State  Medals.  Almost  all  different.  Offers  the 
collector  hours  of  fun,  and  offers  the  dealer  or  ebayer  potential 
profits.  Includes  bronze  Bar  Mitzvah  and  Masada;  silver  1974 
Rubinstein  (Picasso),  Jerusalem  and  other  City  medals.  Silver 
medals  weigh  about  1  1/4  to  1  1/2  troy  oz.  Should  be  seen  to 
be  appreciated. 

Estimated  Value  . $275  -  325 

4266  Israel,  Large  Group  of  12  71mm  and  45  59mm  Bronze 
Israel  State  Medals.  Almost  all  different.  Offers  the  collector 
hours  of  fun,  and  offers  the  dealer  or  ebayer  potential  profits. 
Includes  very  high  relief  Paris-Jerusalem  71mm  medal  and  three 
colorized  71mm  bronze  medals.  Should  be  seen  to  be  appreci¬ 
ated. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  *  250 


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World  Crowns  and  Minors 


426  7  Israel,  Large  Group  of  45  59mm  Israel  State  Medals 

Almost  all  different.  Offers  the  collector  hours  of  fun,  and  offers 
the  dealer  or  ebayer  potential  profits.  Total  weight  over  12 
pounds  of  bronze.  Should  be  seen  to  be  appreciated. 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  200 

4268  Israel,  Large  Group  of  45  59mm  Israel  State  Medals 

Almost  all  different.  Offers  the  collector  hours  of  fun,  and  offers 
the  dealer  or  ebayer  potential  profits.  Includes  two  Shema,  one 
Bat  Mitzvah,  and  Wedding  Anniversary  with  a  real  pearl.  Total 
weight  over  10  pounds  of  bronze.  Should  be  seen  to  be  appreci¬ 
ated. 

Estimated  Value  . $  120-UP 

4269  Israel,  Large  Group  of  71  Bronze  Privately  Minted  Med¬ 

als  Almost  all  different.  Includes  some  silver  plated  and  gold 
plated  medals.  Themes  include  music,  multi  religions,  sports, 
etc.  Will  give  a  collector  hundreds  of  hours  of  pleasure,  or  can 
give  ebayer  or  dealer  potential  profits.  Mounted  in  album  pages. 
Total  weight  about  19  pounds  of  bronze.  Should  be  examined. 
Estimated  Value  . $200  -  300 

4270  Israel,  Impressive  Large  Group  of  38  Bronze  Privately 
Minted  Sports  Medals  plus  Others  All  different  Incudes 
some  silver-plated  and  gold-plated  medals.  Almost  all  are  rect¬ 
angular  with  loop  (about  40  x  55mm).  Sports  include  track,  pmg 
pong,  soccer,  boating,  dueling,  basketball,  volleyball,  wrestling, 
weightlifting.  Amost  all  with  Haffner  Magnus  catalog  numbers. 
Will  give  a  collector  hundreds  of  hours  of  pleasure,  or  can  give 
ebayer  or  dealer  potential  profits.  In  addition,  IGCMC  album 
containing  12  37mm  copper-nickel  sports  medals  and  8  30mm 
animal  medals.  Total  weight  over  1 1  pounds  of  bronze  Should 
be  examined. 

Estimated  value  . $200  •  250 

4271  Israel,  Large  Group  of  32  59  &  70mm  and  Over  30  35- 
40mm  Bronze  State  Medals  and  Privately  Minted  Med¬ 
als  Included  are  all  different:  14  official  59mm  medals,  3  offi 
cial  colonzed  59mm  medals,  5  official  70mm  medals,  5  official 
colonzed  70mm  medals,  and  5  10th  Maccabwh  privately  minted 
59mm  medals.  Also  over  30  privately  issued  avg.  35  40mm 
bronze  medals  on  vanos  Jewish/ Israel  subjects.  Great  lot  for 
collector  or  dealer. 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  150 

4272  Israel.  Medal  Lot:.  Lot  includes  a  Silver  Medal  of  Lilltam  Wald 

"Jewish  Florence  Nightingale*  plus  two  Chagall  Tribes  of  Israel" 
stained  glass  window  medals  in  original  cases.  Lot  of  3  Medals. 
Estimated  Value  . $100  -  200 

4273  Israel.  Large  Accumulation  of  Minors,  1940  s  to  1970's: 

Careful  examination  recommended.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns. 
Approximately  750  coins  Generally,  Very  Fine  To  Uncircu¬ 
lated 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  300 

4274  Israel.  Large  Accumulation  of  Modern  Issues;  Coins, 
Medals,  Mint  Sets;  First  Day  Cover  Coins,  Stamps,  Paper 
Money,  Etc.  Lot  includes  The  Marc  Chagall  Stamp  Album,  at 
least  ten  silver  Israel  commemorative  coins,  other  silver  items 
and  interesting  areas  of  accumulabons.  Several  items  in  original 
holders  and  makes  for  great  e-bay  offerings.  Hundreds  of  items 
and  we  stress  this  is  a  heavy  bulk  lot.  Careful  examination  is 
strongly  recommended.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns. 

Estimated  Value  . $500-UP 


4276  Israel.  Significant  Collections  of  Medals  and  Tokens 
Judaic  Interest:  These  collections  are  ex-Harry  Flower  Sa 
where  they  sold  for  over  $500.  Over  200  pieces  included  ir 
albums  with  categories  of  Judaic  Elongateds,  Ant-Semitic  Me 
als  and  Tokens,  Countrstamps,  Jewish  Homes  for  the  Aged,  P 
sonal  Medals,  Jewish  Community  Centers,  Contribution  Tokei 
Patrick  Mint  Shekel  Tokens,  Public  Sevice  Tokens  of  Isra 
Judaic  Encased  Coins,  Jew  Pfennings,  Synagogue  Medc 
Famous  Jews,  Jewish  Orphan  Homes,  Houdini  and  Other  Ma 
cal  Medals.  In  addition,  there  is  a  small  Israel  "Happy  New  Ye 
27mm  gold  medal,  over  two  dozen  Israel  International  Re 
Coupons,  a  typed  note  from  the  Palestine  Jewish  Hunters  Sc 
ety  (1938),  and  four  coins  (5,  2-10  &  20  Mark)  from  t 
Utzmannstadt  Ghetto.  Over  200  pieces  of  Numismatica  Judai< 
Careful  examination  strongly  recommended.  Ideal  for  coiled 
dealer  or  ebayer. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  e 


4275  Israel.  Accumulation  of  Pruta  Sets,  Muffin  Tin  Sets, 
Commemorative  Silver  Issues,  Medals  and  Miscella¬ 
neous.  Includes  two  1949  "Muffin  Tin"  Mint  Sets,  KM-MS1,  the 
famous  ten  coin  set  presented  in  the  molded  blue  plastic  holder. 
Careful  examination  recommended.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns. 
Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


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4278  Italian  States  -  Ferrara.  Teston,  ND.  CNI-X,  pi. XXX, 9; 
Biaggi-769.  Ercole  I  D'Este  Duca  II,  1471-1505.  Head  right 
Reverse.  Dragons.  Toned.  NGC  graded  Very  Fine, 
Details  (Mount  Removed,  Tooled). 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  1,750 


High  Quality  Joseph  Bonaparte  Crown 


4281  Italian  States  -  Naples.  Piastra  of  120  Grani,  1808 

Dav-165;  KM-C100;  Pagani-43.  Joseph  Bonaparte,  King  of 
Naples,  1806-1808.  Head  left.  Reverse.  Crowned  and  sup¬ 
ported  arms.  Sharply  struck  with  attractive  original  mint 
luster.  Rare  this  nice.  NGC  graded  AU-58. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,750  -  2,000 


4279  Italian  States  -  Milan.  Filippo,  1694.  Dav-4007;  KM-92. 
Charles  II  of  Spain,  1665-1700.  Flowing  hair  bust  right. 
Reverse.  Crowned  arms.  Minor  natural  flaw  on  head.  A  well 
struck  example  with  mint  luster.  NGC  graded  MS-61. 
Estimated  Value  . $1,200  -  1,500 


4282  Italian  States  -  Papal/Roman  States.  Two-thirds  Paolo, 

ND.  CNI-40;  Munt-105  (RRR).  Silver.  3.7  grams.  Paul  III,  1534- 
1549.  Bust  right.  Reverse.  Shield.  Extremely  Rare.  NGC 

graded  AU-50. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,500 


4280  Italian  States  -  Milan.  V4  Filippo,  1728.  CNI-V,  pi. XXIV,  11; 
KM-150.  Carlo  III,  1702-1740.  Laureate  head  right.  Reverse. 
Crowned  arms.  Scarce  type.  NGC  graded  Extremely  Fine, 
Details  (Obverse  Damage). 

Estimated  Value  . $400 " 500 


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Very  Rare  Savoy  Half  Testone 


Enlargement 


4283  Italian  States  Savoy.  Half  Testone,  ND  NI-I,  pUX,  l.Filiberto  II,  1497-1504.  Cap  bust  nght.  Reverse.  Helmeted  arms  and  shield.  Very 
Rare  PCGS  Genuine,  Surfaces  Tooled.  Our  Grade  sharpness  of  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $5,000  -  7,500 


Vittoria.  Denar.  ND  CNI-IX, p.745, 10;  Varesi-1362  (R4).  Fe 
enco  II,  1247-1248.  FED  /  ROMA  /  RVM.  Reverse.  S.VICTORI 
Surface  porosity  Rare.  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  7i 


4284  Italian  States  *  Tuscany.  Vi  Piastre,  1676  CNI-p  XXVI,  18 
Cosimo  III,  1670-1723.  Bust  nght.  Reverse.  St.  John  and  Christ 
in  baptism  scene  Rare  NGC  graded  AU-58 
Estimated  value  . $1,400  •  1,600 


Fabulous  Venice  1796  Osella 


4285  Italian  States  -  Venice.  Osella,  1796  Paolucci-615.  Sil¬ 
ver.  36.5  mm.  Well  struck  and  beautifully  toned.  Probably 
the  finest  known  specimen.  NGC  graded  MS-63 

This  extremely  rare  issue  was  struck  to  commemorate  the 
500  volunteers  who  defended  Murano  at  Serenissima.  For  a 
detailed  story,  see  page  123  in  Paolucd. 

Estimated  Value  . $4,000  -  5,000 


4 2f  7  Italy.  50  Centesimi,  1925-R  KM-61.2.  Reeded  edge.  Vitto 

PCGS  graded  AU  50 

Estimated  Value  . $150-2 


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Extremely  Rare  Year  5  1927  20  Lire 


4288  Italy.  20  Lire,  1927  (Year  5).  Pagani-671  (Rarity  3); 
Dav-145;  KM-70.  Vittorio  Emanuele  III.  Head  right. 
Reverse.  Seated  Italia,  standing  male  with  fasces.  Mintage 
of  only  100  pieces.  Extremely  Rare.  NGC  graded  MS-61. 
Estimated  Value  . $7,000  -  9,000 


14289  Italy.  20  Lire,  1928-R.  Dav-146;  KM-70.  Year  VI.  Vittorio 
Emanuele  III.  10th  Anniversary  -  End  of  World  War  I.  NGC 

graded  AU-55. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


4290  Italy.  Republic.  Order  of  the  Star  of  Italian  Solidarity. 

First  type,  Third  Class  Breast  Badge,  in  gilt  bronze,  55mm  x 
76mm,  on  original  ribbon.  Similar  to  Werlich-727.  By  Cravan- 
zola,  Rome,  in  their  plush  case  of  issue.  Estab.  1947  to  award 
those  aiding  in  reconstruction  of  war-torn  Italy.  Choice  Mint 
State. 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  175 


4291  Japan.  Silver  Medal,  Meiji  27  (1894).  67.5  grams.  54.8 
mm.  Commemorating  the  Silver  25th  Wedding  Anniversary  of 
the  Royal  Marriage.  Obverse:  The  imperial  heraldry  of  Japan. 
Reverse.  Inscription  translated  as:  March  9th,  Meiji  27  is  the 
25th  anniversary  of  the  Royal  Marriage.  We  the  governors  of 
Imperial  Japan  were  invited  to  a  royal  banquet,  and  would  like 
to  issue  this  medal  to  commemorate  this  event  with  honor.  NGC 
graded  AU-58. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  400 

4292  Japan.  Yen,  1903  (Meiji  36).  Y-A25.3.  NGC  graded  MS-61 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  125 

4293  Japan.  Yen,  1905  (Meiji-38).  Y-A25.3.  NGC  graded  MS- 
62. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  175 

4294  Japan.  Yen,  1905  (Meiji-38).  Y-A25.3.  NGC  graded  MS- 
62. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  175 

4295  Japan.  Yen,  1912  (Meiji  45).  Y-A25.3.  Lightly  toned.  NGC 

graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  150 

4296  Japan.  Yen,  1914  (Taisho-3).  Y-38.  NGC  graded  MS-62 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  175 

4297  Japan.  50  Sen,  1917  (Taisho  6).  Y-37.2.  NGC  graded  MS- 

66. 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  150 

4298  Japan.  50  Sen,  1917  (Taisho  6).  Y-37.2.  NGC  graded  MS- 

66. 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  150 


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4299  Japan.  Lot  of  Certifiied  Choice  Minors:.  50  Sen,  1916  (T-5). 
Y-37.2.  NGC  graded  MS  65;  50  Sen,  1917  (T-6).  KM-Y37.2.  NGC 
graded  MS  64;  50  Sen,  1936  (Sll)  (2  pieces).  Y-50.  NGC 
graded  MS  65  and  MS  66.  Lot  of  4  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  300 


4300  Jersey.  One  Twelfth  Shilling,  1888  KM  8.  Fu  red  native 
copper  coloration  with  hints  of  pink  and  peach.  Choice  BU  and 
rare  this  nice.  NGC  graded  MS-64  Red 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

4301  Medieval  Islamic.  Lot  of  Sassanians  Silver  Drachm's: 

Nice  mix  lot,  one  piece  Very  Fine  and  three  pieces  near  mint 
state.  Lot  of  4  corns. 

Estimated  value  . $200  -  300 

4302  Mexico.  8  Reales.  1737-Mo  MF  EliZ-12,  KM-103.  Philip  V.  Pil¬ 

lar  issue.  Sea  salvage.  Bold  strike  and  toned.  ANACS  graded 
About  Uncirculated,  Details  (Corroded) 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


4307  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1750-Mo  MF.  Eliz-30;  KM-104.1.  Fen 
nand  VI.  Pillar  type.  Toned.  PCGS  graded  VF-25. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  1 

4308  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1756-Mo  MM  Eliz-43;  KM-104.2.  Fen 
nand  VI.  Pillar  type.  PCGS  Genuine.  VF,  Details  (Cleaning 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  1 


4309  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1757-Mo  MM  Eliz-45;  KM-104.2.  Fen 
nand  VI.  Pillar  type.  Pop  4;  4  finer,  1  in  58,  2  in  61,  1  in  63.  Ni 
stnke  with  reflective  fiekh  PCGS  graded  AU-55 
Estimated  Value  . $750  -  1,0 


4310  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1759-Mo  MM  Eliz-47;  KM-104.2.  Fer 
nand  VI  Pillar  type.  Very  nice  strike  and  onginal  toning  PCI 

graded  EF-45 

Estimated  Value  . $250-3 


4303  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1739-Mo  MF  E  z  16  KM  103  Ph  ipVI 
lar  type  Toned  PCGS  graded  EF-40 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4304  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1746-Mo  MF  :  :  KM-103.  Philip  V.  Pil¬ 

lar  type.  Toned  NGC  graded  VF-35 

Estimated  Value  . $175  -  200 

4305  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1748-Mo  MF  Eliz-28;  KM-104.1.  Ferdi¬ 
nand  VI.  Pillar  type.  Scratch.  NGC  graded  Very  Fine,  Details 
(Surface  Hairlines) 

Estimated  Value  . $125-150 

4306  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1749-Mo  MF  Eliz-29;  KM-104.1.  Ferdi¬ 
nand  VI.  Pillar  type.  Toned.  PCGS  graded  VF-25. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  175 


4311  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1760-Mo  MM  Eliz-49;  KM-105.  Char 

III  Pi  ,ir  issue  Sharply  struck  and  toned  Extremely  Fine. 


Estimated  Value  . $200  -  2 

4312  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1760-Mo  MM  Eliz-48;  KM-104.2.  Fer 

nand  VI.  Pillar  type  PCGS  graded  VF-30 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  2 


4313  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1767-Mo  MF.  Eliz-67;  KM-105.  Charles  I 

Pillar  type.  Toned  NGC  graded  Very  Pine,  Details  (Obver 
Scratched). 

Estimated  Value  . $125  - 1 


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4314  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1768-Mo  MF.  Eliz-69;  KM-105.  Charles  III. 
Pillar  type.  Pop  5;  4  finer,  2  in  55,  1  in  58,  1  in  62.  Toned.  PCGS 
graded  AU-53. 

Estimated  Value  . $750  -  1,000 

4315  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1769-Mo  MF.  Eliz-70;  KM-105.  Charles  III. 
Pillar  type.  Toned.  PCGS  graded  VF-35. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 

4316  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1770-Mo  FM.  Eliz-71;  KM-105.  Charles 
III.  Pillar  type.  PCGS  Genuine  VF,  Details  (Cleaning). 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  150 


4317  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1772-Mo  FM  Eliz-77;  KM-106.1.  Charles 
III.  Inverted  initials  and  mint  mark.  Pop  4;  1  finer  in  58.  PCGS 
graded  AU-53. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  350 

4318  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1778-Mo  FF.  Eliz-86;  KM-106.2.  Charles 
III.  Pop  4;  2  finer,  1  in  50,  1  in  55.  Toned.  PCGS  graded  EF- 
45. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 

4319  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1779-Mo  FF.  Eliz-89;  KM-106.2.  Charles 
III.  Brilliant  mint  luster.  PCGS  graded  AU-50. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4320  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1784-Mo  FM  Eliz-96;  KM-106.2.  Charles 
III.  Pop  1;  2  finer  in  58.  Toned.  PCGS  graded  AU-50 
Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4321  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1787-Mo  FM  Eliz-100;  KM-106.2a. 
Charles  III.  Pop  1;  2  finer,  1  in  55,  1  in  58.  Brilliant  mint  luster. 

PCGS  graded  AU-53. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


4322  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1788-Mo  FM.  Eliz-101;  KM-106.2a. 
Charles  III.  Brilliant  mint  luster.  Pop  4;  5  finer,  4  in  58,  1  in  63. 

PCGS  graded  AU-55. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4323  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1789-Mo  FM.  Eliz-103;  KM-107.  Charles 
IV.  Portrait  of  Charles  III.  Pop  2;  2  finer,  1  in  58,  1  in  62.  PCGS 
graded  AU-55. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 

4324  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1790-Mo  FM  Eliz-104;  KM-107.  Charles 
IV,  portrait  of  Charles  III.  Pop  2;  6  finer  at  PCGS.  Attractively 
toned.  PCGS  graded  VF-35. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  175 


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4325 


Mexico.  8  Reales,  1791-Mo  FM  Eliz-107;  KM  109.  Charles 
IV.  We  struck  and  deeply  toned  NGC  graded  AU-55 
Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4326  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1792-Mo  FM  El :  108  KM  109  Charles 
IV  Mottled  tone  PCGS  graded  AU-50 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  175 


4327  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1793-Mo  FM  El>z  109;  KM  109  Charles 
IV.  Pop  2;  none  finer  at  PCGS.  Brilliant  mint  luster  PCGS 
graded  AU-58 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4328  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1794-Mo  FM  109.  Charles 

IV.  Pop  2;  3  finer,  2  in  58,  1  in  62.  Lovely  iridescent  toning. 

PCGS  graded  AU-55 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4329  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1799-Mo  FM  Eliz-116;  KM- 109.  Chari. 
IV.  Pop  3;  1  finer  in  61.  Bnlliant  mint  luster  with  peripheral  bit 

toning.  PCGS  graded  AU-58 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  2! 

4330  Mexico.  Vj  Real,  1801-Mo  FM  KM-72.  Charles  IV.  Brillia 

mint  uster  NGC  graded  MS-63 

Estimated  Value  . $125  - 1! 

4331  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1803-Mo  FT  Eliz  124;  KM- 109.  Charles  1 

PCGS  graded  AU  53 

Estimated  Value  . $175-2; 


4332  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1805-Mo  TH  Eliz-128;  KM-109.  Chari 
IV.  Pop  3;  12  finer,  7  in  58,  1  in  61,  1  in  62,  3  in  63.  Bnllia 
mint  lustrr  PCGS  graded  AU-55 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  2 


4333  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1806-Mo  TH.  Eliz-129;  KM-109.  Chari 

IV.  Toned.  PCGS  graded  AU-55 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  2 


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4334  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1807-Mo  TH.  Eliz-133;  KM-109.  Charles 
IV.  Pop  8;  6  finer,  1  in  61,  4  in  62,  1  in  62+.  Brilliant  mint  luster. 

PCGS  graded  AU-58 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4338  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1810-Mo  HJ  Eliz-140;  KM-110.  Ferdinand 
VII.  Pop  5;  6  finer,  2  in  58,  2  in  61,  1  in  62,  1  in  63.  Brilliant  mint 
luster.  PCGS  graded  AU-55. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


4335  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1808-Mo  TH.  Eliz-134;  KM-109.  Charles 
IV.  Pop  4;  6  finer,  2  in  61,  2  in  62,  1  in  63,  1  in  63+.  Brilliant 
mint  luster.  PCGS  graded  AU-58. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


l  4336  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1808-Mo  TH.  Eliz-135;  KM-110.  Ferdinand 
VII.  Pop  2;  8  finer  at  NGC.  Multi  color  tone.  NGC  graded  AU- 
58. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4337  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1809-Mo  TH.  Eliz-138;  KM-110.  Ferdinand 
VII.  Pop  1;  12  finer,  1  in  61,  7  in  62,  3  in  63,  1  in  64.  Mint  luster 
with  a  light  tan  tone.  PCGS  graded  AU-58+. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -400 


4339  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1811-Mo  HJ.  Eliz-143;  KM-110.  Ferdinand 
VII.  Armored  bust.  Pop  6;  1  finer  in  63.  Brilliant  mint  luster. 

PCGS  graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


4340  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1811/0  Mo  HJ  Eliz-142;  KM-110.  Ferdi¬ 
nand  VII.  Weakly  struck  near  edge,  considerable  luster  remain¬ 
ing.  ANACS  graded  AU-50. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

4341  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1811-Mo  HJ.  Eliz-144;  KM-111.  Ferdinand 
VII.  Laureate  head.  PCGS  Genuine  AU,  Details  (Cleaning) 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  225 


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4342  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1814/3-Mo  JJ  Eliz-152;  KM  111.  Ferdi¬ 
nand  VII.  Pop  1;  none  finer  at  PCGS.  1  graded  AU-55  at  NGC. 

PCGS  graded  AU-53 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4343  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1823-Mo  JM  Eli/- 168.  KM  310.  Aug  ,s*  • 

I  Iturtxde.  Type  5.  Pop  1;  2  finer,  l  in  55,  1  in  58.  Brilliant  mint 
lust*  PCGS  graded  AU-53 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  600 


4344  Mexico.  Hook-Neck  8  Reales,  1824-Mo  JM  E  /  180, 
KMA376.2.  Republic.  Cap  and  Rays.  Pop  3;  1  finer  in  63.  Center 
feathers  softly  struck.  Brilliant  mint  luster.  PCGS  graded  AU- 
55 

Estimated  Value  . $1,200-  1,500 

4345  Mexico.  4  Reales,  1861-Zs  VL  KM  Cap  and  Ra> 

1;  none  finer  at  PCGS.  The  finest  grade  for  both  grading  service 
so  far.  NGC  graded  EF-45 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  150 


4346  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1862-Mo  CH.  KM-377.10;  Eliz-726.  Ci 

and  Rays  Beautiful  ramrow  toning  NGC  graded  MS-65 
Estimated  Value  . $250  -  3i 

4347  Mexico.  Peso,  1866-PI.  Eliz-170;  KM-388.2.  MaximilU 

Emperor,  1864-1867.  Deeply  toned  NGC  graded  Extreme 

Fine,  Details  (Spot  Removals) 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  2I 

4348  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1868-Go  YF  Eliz-591;  KM-377.8.  Cap  a* 

. s.  Bnlliant  mint  NGC  graded  MS-63 

Estimated  Value  . $125  - 15 


4349  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1891-Mo  AM  Eliz-754;  KM  377.10.  C, 
and  Rays  Pop  1;  1  finer  in  65.  Lovely  russet  toning.  PCC 

graded  MS-64 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  2d 


4350  Mexico.  8  Reales,  1896-Mo  AB  Eliz-760;  KM-377.10.  Cm 
and  Rays.  Pop  2;  8  finer,  7  in  64,  1  in  65.  Brilliant  reflect* 
fields  on  the  obverse  and  beautifully  toned  reverse.  PCG 

graded  MS-63 

Esbmated  Value  . $150  -  20 

4351  Mexico.  Peso,  1910.  Eliz-1054;  KM-453.  Caballito.  Brilliai 

mint  luster  NGC  graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  2H 


Mexico.  Onza  Lot,  1979-1980  KM-M49b.4  and  M49b.5.  Sil¬ 
ver  weight  0.9999  per  coin.  Balance  scale.  Lot  of  50  coins.  All 

pieces,  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $900  -  1,000 

4358  Mexico.  Onza  Lot,  1983.  KM-494.1.  Weight  0.9988  ounce  per 
coin.  Libertad.  Five  original  rolls.  Lot  of  100  coins.  All  pieces, 
Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,600  -  1,700 

Mexico.  Lot  of  8  Reales:.  Pillar  8  Reales,  1752-Mo  MF.  KM- 
104.1.  PCGS  Genuine,  Our  grade  VF  (Repaired);  8  Reales,  1772- 
Mo  FM.  Inverted  Mo  FM.  PCGS  Genuine,  Our  grade  VG  (Chop 
Mark);  8  Reales,  1777-Mo  FM.  PCGS  Genuine,  Our  grade  EF 
(Tooled);  8  Reales,  1790-Mo  FM.  CAROLUS  IIII.  PCGS  Genuine, 
Our  grade  VF  (Tooled).  Lot  of  4  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $350  -  400 

4360  Mexico.  Group  of  8  Reales:  1780-Mo  FF,  1786-Mo  FM, 
1802-Mo  FT.  Lot  of  3  coins.  PCGS  graded  First  two  pieces, 
EF-40,  last  piece  PCGS  Genuine,  Our  grade  EF  (Cleaned). 

Estimated  Value  . $175  -  200 

4361  Mexico.  Group  of  8  Reales:  1796-Mo  FM,  1800-Mo  FM, 
1804-Mo  TH.  KM-109.  Charles  IV.  Lot  of  3  coins.  PCGS 
graded  All  three  pieces  EF-45. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

4362  Mexico.  Miscellaneous  Certified  Coins:.  1  Real,  1769  Mo  M. 
KM-77.  NGC  graded  VF  30;  Hook-Neck  V2  Real,  1824  Mo  JM. 
KM-369.  NGC  graded  F  15;  4  Reales,  1844  Pi  AM.  KM-375.8. 
NGC  graded  VF  30;  Guerrero.  2  Pesos,  1915-Co.  Mo.  KM-660. 
Campo  Morado.  NGC  graded.  VF  25.  Lot  of  4  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 

4363  Mexico.  Lot  of  Choice  Certified  Minors:.  V2  Real,  1847 

Mo  RC.  KM-370.9,  NGC  graded  MS  63;  1  Centavo,  1897-Mo. 
KM-391.6.  NGC  graded  MS  64BN;  2  Centavos,  1915.  KM-420. 
NGC  graded  MS  65  RB;  Chihuahua.  5  Centavos,  1915.  KM- 
613.  NGC  graded  MS  63  RB;  5  Centavos,  1928  Mo.  KM-422. 
Large  Date.  Scarce  in  top  grades.  NGC  graded  MS  63  Brown;  10 
Centavos,  1930.  KM-431.  NGC  graded  MS  66.  Lot  of  6  coins. 
Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 

4364  Mexico.  Lot  of  Cap  and  Ray  8  Reales:.  Includes:  1862  O  FR, 
1881  Oa  AE.  Lot  of  11  coins.  Very  Fine  to  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 

4365  Mexico.  Lot  of  8  Reales:.  Portrait  8  Reales  (15  pieces,  aver¬ 

ages  very  good,  many  with  chopmarks),  Cap  and  Ray  8  Reales 
(52  pieces,  Fine  to  Extremely  Fine),  Balance  Scale  Pesos  (5 
pieces,  one  holed,  Fine  to  Very  Fine);  Un  Pesos  (llpieces).  Sold 
as  is,  no  returns.  Lot  of  83  coins.  Good  to  Extremely  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $2, 000-UP 

4366  Mexico.  Lot  of  Revolutionary  Issues:.  Lot  includes  a  few 
crowns,  a  few  scarce  issues  and  a  few  high  grade  common 
issues.  Careful  examination  strongly  recommended.  Sold  as  is, 
no  returns.  Lot  of  38  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 

4367  Mexico.  Lot  of  1,  2  and  5  Peso  Type  Sets:  1910  to  1976 

Several  silver  coins.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns.  Lot  of  78  coins.  Very 
Fine  To  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  *  300 

4368  Mexico.  Twentieth  Century  Type  Sets:  Several  silver 
types.  Partial  sets.  Careful  examination  recommended.  Sold  as 
is,  no  returns. 

Estimated  Value  . $350  *  400 


4352  Mexico.  Peso,  1911.  Eliz-1055;  KM-453.  Long  Ray.  Caballito. 
Mint  fresh  luster  with  light  golden  tone.  PCGS  graded  MS-63. 
Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4353  Mexico.  Peso,  1912.  Eliz-1057;  KM-453.  Caballito.  Lightly 
toned.  NGC  graded  MS-63. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4354  Mexico  -  Durango.  Peso,  1914.  KM-622.  Dot  and  Dash  bor¬ 
der.  Muera  Huerta.  Toned.  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4356  Mexico.  25  Peso  Lot,  1968.  KM-479.  Weight  0.5208  ounce 
per  coin.  For  the  Summer  Olympics.  Lot  of  50  coins  All  pieces, 

Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  "  550 


Mexico.  2  Pesos,  1921-Mo.  Eliz-1061;  KM-462.  Centennial  of 
Independence.  Lightly  toned.  NGC  graded  MS-61. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4355 


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4369  Mexico.  Miscellaneous  lot  of  Crowns  and  Minors:.  Lot 

includes  a  few  early  type  matenal,  a  few  Portrait  and  Republic  8 
Reales,  a  few  choice  Republic  minors  and  modern  silver  coins. 
Careful  examination  recommended.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns. 
Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 

4370  Mexico.  Lot  of  Modern  Silver  Crowns:.  Several  different 
types  and  fineness.  Lot  indudes  5  Pesos  1947-48  (23  pieces), 
One  Pesos  1921-1944  (44  pieces)  and  miscellaneous  5  and  10 
Pesos  (24  pieces).  Careful  examination  recommended.  Sold  as 
is,  no  returns.  Very  Fine  To  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 

4371  Mexico.  Large  Lot  of  Modern  Silver  Coins:  This  lot  con 
tains  several  different  types  and  fineness.  Careful  examination 
is  recommended.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns.  Lot  of  160  coins.  Fine 
to  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $800-UP 

4372  Mexico.  Libertad  Series  Silver  Bullion  Lot:  Lot  contains 

the  following  Uncirculated  Rolls  (20  coins  per  roll):  1982,  1983, 
1984,  1985,  1986,  1987,  1988,  1989,  1990,  1991,  1992,  1993. 
Total  weight  240  ounces  Lot  of  240  coins  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $3,500  -  3,800 

4373  Mexico.  Libertads,  1982-2006  One  ounce  pure  s  zer  each 
One  of  each  year  housed  m  a  Dansco  Album.  Lot  of  26  coins. 

Brilliant  Uncirculated 

Estimated  value  . $450  *  550 

4374  Mexico.  Large  Accumulation:  Type  set  a  'h  s  /er  crowns 
and  several  partial  sets  of  minors.  Plus  a  few  silver  items  and 
bulk  pound  age.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns. 

Estimated  Value  . $2 50-UP 


4375  Netherlands  -  Overijssel.  Ducaton  (Silver  Rider),  1734 

Dav-1829;  KM-80.  Mounted  knight  holding  sword.  Toned.  NGC 

graded  About  Uncirculated,  Details  (Saltwater  Dam¬ 
age) 

Estimated  Value  . $200  •  250 

4376  New  Zealand.  Lot  of  Proof  Sets:  1971  (2  sets),  1973, 
1975,  1977  (7  sets),  1979  (7  sets)  -M-PS12,  PS14,  PS16, 
PS  18,  PS21.  All  in  ongmal  holders.  Total  18  Sets. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  500 

4377  Palestine.  Complete  Date  Collection,  1927-1946  Housed 

in  custom  album.  Lot  of  59  coins.  Fine  to  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4378  Peru.  8  Reales,  1768-JM  (Lima)  Eliz-20;  KM-A64.2.  Sim 
dot.  Charles  III  Pillar  issue.  Lightly  cleaned.  Very  Fine 
Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  3 


4  S7<  Philippines.  Peso,  1936-M  Dav-446;  KM-177.  Roosevt 
Quezon  Commonwealth  NGC  graded  MS-64 
Estimated  Value  . $200  -  2 


'•  3  Philippines.  Peso,  1936-M  Dav  447;  KM-178.  Murphy-Qi 

zon.  Commonwealth.  NGC  graded  MS-63 
Estimated  Value  . $200  -  2 


i  4381  Philippines.  Republic.  Kagitingan  Sa  Barangay  Decora¬ 
tion.  Established  1973  for  award  to  Integrated  Civilian  Home 
Defense  Forces  for  bravery  in  combating  insurgents,  in  three 
classes,  Lakan  (1st),  Datu  (2nd)  and  Maginoo  (3rd).  A  First 
Class  Lakan  neck  medal,  60mm  x  42mm,  in  oxidized  bronze,  gilt 
and  multi-color  enamels  on  full  length  neck  ribbon  as  worn.  The 
official  statutes  state  that  the  Lakan  Class  is  only  "awarded  by 
the  President  of  the  Philippines  to  any  ICHDF  member  or  other 
civilian  official  who  has  participated  in  action  involving  actual 
conflict  with  an  enemy  distinguishing  himself  conspicuously  by 
gallantry  and  intrepidity  at  the  risk  of  his  life  above  and  beyond 
the  call  of  duty.  He  must  perform  in  action  a  deed  of  personal 
bravery  or  self-sacrifice,  so  conspicuous  as  to  clearly  distinguish 
him  from  other  members,  or  the  performance  of  which  is  more 
than  ordinarily  hazardous  service",  clearly  very  stringent  award 
requirements  fully  equal  to  the  USA  Medal  Of  Honor,  the  British 
Victoria  Cross,  etc.  Reynolds  "Philippine  Medals"  pgs.  53-54. 
Only  the  second  specimen  seen  by  this  cataloger  in  over  25 
years,  thus  presumed  Rare.  A  choice  specimen,  better  than 
Extremely  Fine  with  excellent  enamels  and  ribbon. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 

I  4382  Philippines.  Large  Accumulation  of  Minors  and  Peso's:. 

This  lot  includes  coins  from  the  Spanish  era  to  the  present. 
Mainly  lower  to  middle  grades,  a  good  amount  of  silver  coins 
including  peso's.  Careful  examination  recommended.  Sold  as  is, 
no  returns. 

Estimated  Value  . $400-UP 


4383  Poland  -  Danzig.  V4  Taler,  1623.  Gum-1391;  KM-15.2.  Sigis- 
mund  III  in  ruff  high  collar.  NGC  graded  AU-55. 

Estimated  Value  . $12^  -  150 


4384  Poland.  Taler,  1628.  Dav-4316;  Gum-1216;  KM-48.1.  Sigis- 
mund  III.  NGC  graded  Extremely  Fine,  Details  (Surface 
Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 


4385  Poland.  5  Zlotych,  1833-KG.  Bitkin  1st  ed-935;  KM-C116. 
Nicholas  I  of  Russia.  Laureate  head  right.  Small  hairline  scratch 
on  bust.  Toned.  NGC  graded  AU-50. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 


4386  Poland.  5  Zlotych-3/4  Ruble,  1834-HI  .  KM-C133.  Nicholas 
I  of  Russia.  PCGS  graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $750-UP 


4387  Poland.  5  Zlotych  -  3/4  Ruble,  1836-MW  Bitkin  1st  ed- 
1090;  KM-C133.  Nicholas  I.  NGC  graded  About  Uncircu¬ 
lated,  Details  (Excessive  Surface  Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . $200 ' 250 


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4388  Poland.  2  Zlote,  1836-MW  KM  132  Nicholas  I  of  R 

Bright  white  luster.  PCGS  graded  Genuine  -  About  Uncircu¬ 
lated,  Details  (Cleaned) 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  300 


4389  Poland.  Zlote,  1836-MW  KM-C129  Nicholas  1  of  Russia 
Bright  white  luster  PCGS  graded  AU-55 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

4390  Poland.  5  Zlotych-3/4  Ruble,  1837-UI  KM  C133.  Bitkin  1st 

ed- 1063  Nicholas  I  of  Russia  NGC  graded  VF-30 
Estimated  value  . $75  -  100 


4391  Poland.  50  Grosry-25  Kopeks,  1846-MW  Bitkin  1199  C 
131.  Nicholas  I  of  Russia.  Wings  u|  NGC  graded  MS-62 
Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


4394  Russia.  Silver  Denga  (before  1456)..  Novgorod.  0.# 
grams.  Prince  facing  kneeling  vassal.  Reverse.  Three  line  lei 

end  Choice  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $150-li 


4395  Russia.  Silver  Denga  (before  1510)  Spassky-pl  66#li 
0.70  grams.  Pskov.  Facing  crowned  bust  of  pnnce  with  swoni 
Reverse  Panther  walking  to  right  Choice  Very  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $150-11 


•i  !96  Russia.  Novodel  Vi  Ruble  (Poltina),  1705  Bitkin  1st  a 
H311;  Sev-165A,  KM-N-C3.  Peter  I.  About  Untircui 
Details  (Harshly  Cleaned) 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,51 


4392  Puerto  Rico.  Peso,  1895-PGV  KM  24.  Alfonso  XIII 

One  year  type.  NGC  graded  Extremely  Fine,  Details  (Rim 
Damage) 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 

4393  Romania.  Lot  of  Certified  Minors:  3  Bani,  1953  KM  82.2. 

PCGS  graded  MS  65;  25  Bani,  1954.  KM-85.2.  PCGS  graded 
MS  65;  25  Bani,  1955.  KM-85.3.  PCGS  graded  MS  66;  50 
Bani,  1956.  KM-86.  Lot  of  4  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


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4397  Russia.  Contemporary  Counterfeit  Novodel  Ruble,  1707 
(Arabic  date).  As  novodel  type  Sev-235A;  Uzd-490;  Dav-1645. 
Weight  28.78  grams.  Peter  I,  The  Great.  Contemporary  counter¬ 
feit  with  documentation.  About  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $250-UP 

From  the  Goodman  Estate.. 


4400  Russia.  Kopeck  (1713)  MV  B-223;  KM-118.  Peter  I.  St. 
George  on  horseback.  Natural  edge  flaw.  NGC  graded  AU-58 
Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  300 


4401  Russia.  Kopeck  (1713)  MV  B-223;  KM-118.  Peter  I.  St. 
George  on  horseback.  NGC  graded  AU-55  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  300 

4402  Russia.  Kopeck  (1713).  B-232;  KM-135.  Peter  I.  St.  George. 

NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated,  Details  (Planchet 
Flaw). 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


Enlargement 

4403  Russia.  Silver  Kopek,  1718  KM-153.  Peter  I.  Inverted  L.  St. 
George  on  horse  slaying  dragon.  Reverse-.  Value  and  date.  Lus¬ 
trous.  NGC  graded  AU-58. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


4398  Russia.  Tynf,  1708.  Bitkin  1st  ed-1848;  KM-127.  Peter  I.  Bust 
right.  Reverse.  Eagle.  Surface  corrosion.  Toned.  NGC  graded 
Very  Fine,  Details  (Environmental  Damage). 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


4399  Russia.  Kopeck  (1709)  6k.  B-194;  KM-117.1.  Peter  I.  St. 
George  on  horseback.  Die  line  as  made  in  right  obverse  field. 

NGC  graded  AU-55  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  300 


4404 


Russia.  Ruble,  1719-Ok.  Diakov-46;  Sev-425;  Dav-1653;  KM- 
157.2.  Peter  I,  The  Great.  PCGS  graded  Genuine  -  Very 


Fine,  Details  (Damage). 

Estimated  Value  . 


$600  -  800 


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4405  Russia.  Ruble,  1720  -<>k  Dtakov-43;  Dav-1654;  KM-157.4. 
Peter  I,  The  Great.  Sharply  struck  with  a  hint  of  luster  NGC 

graded  AU-53 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,500 


4406  Russia.  Ruble,  1721  Dtakov-4;  Petrov  2  (Rare-25  Rubles), 
Dav-1655;  KM- 157.5.  Peter  I,  The  Great.  Variety  with  three  dots 
over  the  head.  Laureate  head  right  Reverse-  Edg  e  NGC 

graded  Very  Fine,  Details  (Scratches) 

Estimated  value  . $700  -  800 


4407  Russia.  Ruble,  1722  Bitkin  1st  ed  - 540;  Dav-1656;  KM- 162  1 
Peter  I,  The  NGC  graded  VF  30 

Estimated  Value  . $750  ■  1,000 


4408  Russia.  Ruble,  1723.  Daikov-56;  Bitkin- 1st  ed-549;  Dav-165 
Peter  1,  The  Great.  Sharply  struck  example  with  underlying  one 

nai  mmt  luster  PCGS  graded  Genuine,  Our  grade  Aboi 
Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,500  -  3, OC 


4409  Russia.  'Sun'Ruble,  1724-43 II..  Diakov-13;  Dav-1659;  Kf 

166.1.  Peter  I,  The  G1'  PCGS  graded  Genuine,  XF  Detai 
(Tooled) 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  3,0( 


4410  Russia.  'Sun'Ruble,  1725-Qllt.  Bitkin- 1st  ed-683;  Dav-166 
KM- 166.3.  Peter  I,  The  Great.  Lamination  and  surface  marks  ( 
both  sides.  Well  struck  portrait.  Toned.  Scarce  type.  NG 

graded  Very  Fine,  Details  (Surface  Hairlines) 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  3, 0( 


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4411  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1725-MV  B-292;  KM-165.  Peter  I,  Tl 
Great.  Trace  of  mint  red  luster.  NGC  graded  AU-53  Brown. 
Estimated  Value  . $200-1 


4412  Russia.  Ruble,  1726.  Bitkin  1st  ed-9;  Dav-1664;  KM-168. 
Catherine  I.  Legend  on  edge  weakly  struck,  otherwise  boldly 
struck  portrait  with  a  trace  of  luster.  PCGS  graded  EF-45. 
Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  2,000 


4413  Russia.  Poltina,  1726.  Bitkin  1st  ed-14;  KM-173  (incorrect  on 
holder).  Catherine  I.  Obverse  lamination  marks.  Bold  strike. 
Uneven  toning.  Rare  in  grade.  NGC  graded  About  Uncircu¬ 
lated,  Details  (Surface  Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  1,800 


4415  Russia.  Ruble,  1728.  Diakov-21;  Dav-1668;  KM-182.2.  Peter 
II.  Lamination  mark  in  hair.  Boldly  struck,  toned  with  underlying 
luster.  NGC  graded  AU-58 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  3,000 

Ex  Leonid  Soedermann  Collection. 


4416  Russia.  Ruble,  1728.  Bitkin  1st  ed-19;  Dav-1668;  KM-182.2. 
Peter  II.  NGC  graded  VF-35. 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


4417  Russia.  Kopeck,  1728.  B-3;  KM-185.1.  Normal  7.  Peter  II.  St. 
George  on  horse  slaying  dragon.  PCGS  graded  EF-40. 
Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


4414  Russia.  Ruble,  1727.  Bitkin  1st  ed-8;  Dav-1667;  KM-182.1. 
Peter  II.  Obverse  lamination  marks.  Toned.  NGC  graded  Very 
Fine,  Details  (Surface  Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  700 


4418  Russia.  Kopeck,  1728.  B-8;  KM-185.1.  Normal  7.  Peter  II.  St. 
George  on  horse  slaying  dragon.  PCGS  Genuine,  About 
Uncirculated,  Details  (Cleaning). 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


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Mint  State  1735  Ruble 


4419  Russia.  Ruble,  1731  Bitkin  1st  ed-18;  Dav-1670;  KM  192.1. 
Anna  Lustrous  NGC  graded  Uncirculated,  Details  (Rim 
Damage) 

Estimated  Value  . .$2,000  •  2,500 


4420  Russia.  Ruble,  1733  Brtkm  1st  ed-26,  Dav-1671,  KM  192.2 
Anna  Considerable  ongma  mint  luster  NGC  graded  AU-55 
Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  2,000 


4421  Russia.  Ruble,  1733  Sev-1132;  D»akov  ;  Dav-1671;  KM 
192.2.  Anna.  NGC  graded  EF-45 

Estimated  Value  . $300  *  400 


4423  Russia.  Ruble,  1735  Bitkin  1st  ed-39;  Dav-1673;  KM- 
197.  Anna,  1730-1740.  A  lovely  mint  state  example  with 
ongmal  mint  bloom  and  attractive  steel  gray  tone.  Rare  this 
nice  NGC  graded  MS-62 

Estimated  Value  . $5,000-UF 


44  24  Russia.  10  Kopecks  (Grivennik),  1735  Diakov-4;  Se 

1199;  KM- 194.  Anna,  1730-1740.  Sharply  Struck,  nice  ongir 
tr  ne  with  under  ,ing  luster  NGC  graded  AU-55 
Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,2 


4425  Russia.  Ruble,  1737  Dav-1674;  Sev-1264;  Diakov-28;  K 
198  Anna,  1730-1740.  Sharply  struck  example  on  a  full  pie 
chet,  surfaces  lightly  wiped  with  traces  of  luster  beneath  a  lie 
gray  tone.  Has  good  eye  appeal.  NGC  graded  Extreme 
Fine,  Details  (Surface  Hairlines).. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,400  -  1,6 


4422  Russia.  Ruble,  1734.  Bitkin  1st  ed-32;  Dav-1672;  KM-192.3. 

Anna.  NGC  graded  AU-53. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,200  -  1,500 


4426  Russia.  Ruble,  1738-CI  ll>.  Diakov-18;  Sev-1284;  Dav-1675; 
KM-204.  Anna.  Repaired  in  right  obverse  field.  Bright  white  with 
much  mint  luster.  PCGS  graded  Genuine  -  About  Uncircu¬ 
lated,  Details  (Repaired). 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,500 


Ivan  III  St.  Petersburg  1741  Ruble 


4427  Russia.  Ruble,  1741-CIIb.  Diakov-9;  Bitkin  1st  ed-7  var; 
Sev-1378;  Dav-1676.  Ivan  III,  1740-1741.  One  year  type. 
Struck  on  what  appears  to  be  a  rusty  die,  common  for  St. 
Petersburg  mint.  Boldly  struck  detail  with  even  gray  toning. 
Very  Rare.  NGC  graded  EF-45. 

Estimated  Value  . $15, 000-UP 


Mint  State  1743  Ruble 


4429  Russia.  Ruble,  1743-Cllh.  Sev-1442;  Dav-1677;  Cr- 
19b. 4.  Elizabeth  II.  Sharply  struck  example  on  a  large  full 
flan  with  original  old  toning.  NGC  graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $4,000  -  5,000 


4428  Russia.  Poltina,  1742-CI  ll».  Bitkin  lsted-200;  KM-C18.2.  Eliz¬ 
abeth.  Well  struck  for  the  issue  with  a  hint  of  original  mint  luster 
beneath  the  light  cleaning.  NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated, 
Details  (Surface  Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . $2, 000-UP 


4430  Russia.  10  Kopecks,  1748.  Bitkin  1st  ed-143;  KM-C16a.  Eliz¬ 
abeth.  Nice  original  lustrous  example.  NGC  graded  AU-58. 
Estimated  Value  . $500  -  700 


4431  Russia.  Polupoltinnik  ('A  Ruble),  1748-MM  \.  Bitkin  1st  ed- 
115;  Sev-1525;  KM-C17.  Elizabeth.  Light  gray  tone  with  under¬ 
lying  luster.  PCGS  graded  AU-53. 

Estimated  Value  . $500 ' 700 


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4432  Russia.  Ruble,  1749-MML  Bitkin  1st  ed-80;  Dav-1678; 
KM-C19.1.  Elizabeth,  1741-1762.  Superb  appearing  speci 
men,  boldly  struck  with  flashy  original  mint  bloom.  Rare  m 
this  top  quality.  NGC  graded  MS-63 
Estimated  Value  . $5, 000-UP 


Mint  State  1749  Poltina 


4433  Russia.  Poltina  (Vj  Ruble),  1749-1 311.  Bitkin  1st  ed 
211;  KM -Cl  8. 3.  Elizabeth  Sharply  struck  with  original  bril¬ 
liant  mint  luster.  Very  Rare  this  nice  PCGS  graded  MS 
62 

Estimated  Value  . . $5,000-UP 


4435  Russia.  Ruble,  1751-011..  Diakov-243;  Dav-1677;  KM- 
09b.4.  Elizabeth.  Sharply  struck  with  full  mint  luster  PCGS 
graded  AU-53 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,50p 


4436  Russia.  Ruble,  1752-4311.  IU  Bitkin  1st  ed-176;  Sev-1589’ 

Da.  KM  NGC  graded  About  Uncir 

culated.  Details  (Surface  Hairlines) 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500-  1,80(1 


4437  Russia.  Ruble,  1753-4311.  l\l  Diakov-228;  Bitkin-261;  Dav« 
1677;  KM-C19b.S.  Elizabeth.  Obverse  surface  encrusation.  Weh 
struck  with  reflective  fields  and  toned  Extremely  Fine  to 
About  Uncirculated 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  40# 


4434  Russia.  Ruble,  1751-MM  I.  Diakov-239;  Dav-1678;  KM 
09.1.  Elizabeth.  Sharply  struck  with  considerable  amount  of 
original  mint  luster.  Multi  color  mottle  tone  PCGS  graded  AU- 
53 

Estimated  Value  . $2,500  -  3,000 


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4438  Russia.  Medal,  1754.  Diakov-95.2.  Bronze.  65  mm.  By 
Timofey  Ivanov.  Elizabeth,  1741-1762.  Forgiving  of  State  Short¬ 
ages  13  May  1754.  Obverse:  Crowned  bust  of  Elizabeth  right. 
Reverse.  The  Goodness  of  Mercy  burning  debt  books  and 
receipts,  her  left  hand  receiving  fruits  from  a  kneeling  peasant. 
Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


4439  Russia.  Ruble,  1756-CI II.  IU  Bitkin  1st  ed-185;  Dav-1679;  C- 
19c. 2.  Elizabeth.  Sharply  struck  with  much  original  mint  luster. 

PCGS  graded  AU-58+. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,500 


4440  Russia.  Poltina  (V2  Ruble),  1756-CI  II,  INI  Bitkin  1st  ed-222; 
Sev-1666;  KM-C18.4.  Elizabeth.  Trace  of  original  mint  luster. 

NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated,  Details  (Bent, 
Cleaned). 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  2,000 


4441  Russia.  Ruble,  1757-CIII,  I\L  Bitkin  1st  ed-187;  Sev-1683; 
Dav-1679;  KM-C19c.2.  Elizabeth  I.  Lightly  toned  with  consider¬ 
able  mint  luster.  NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated,  Details 
(Surface  Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  2,000 


4442  Russia.  Ruble,  1759-011,  HI.  Diakov-537;  Dav-1681;  KM- 
C19c.4.  Elizabeth.  Flashy  frosty  brilliant  mint  luster  with  great 
eye  appeal.  Rare  in  top  grades.  AU-55. 

Estimated  Value  . $3, 000-UP 


4443  Russia.  Ruble,  1759-Cllh  HI.  Bitkin  1st  ed-194,  Sev-1710, 
Dav-1681;  KM-C19C.4.  Elizabeth.  NGC  graded  Extremely 
Fine,  Details  (Excessive  Surface  Hairlines) 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  800 


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4444  Russia.  Ruble,  1760  *  II >  HI.  Bitkin  1st  ed-196;  Sev-1721; 
Dav-1681;  KM-C19c.4.  Elizabeth.  NGC  graded  About  Uncir¬ 
culated,  Details  (Excessive  Surface  Hairlines) 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 


4445  Russia.  Death  Medal,  1761  ••  /  107.1.  White  metal.  60 

mm.  By  S.  Yudin.  Death  of  Empress  Elizabeth  I.  25  December 
1761.  Crowned  bust  right.  Reverse.  Spirit  of  Empress  ascending 
to  clouds.  Corrosion  spots  both  sides  NGC  graded  In  jumbo 
holder,  Uncirculated,  Details  (Environmental  Damage) 
Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


Peter  III  Pattern  Novodel  1762  Ruble 


4446  Russia.  Pattern  Novodel  Ruble,  1762-GII>.  Diakov- 

2.2.2  (N 15  or  16  edge);  Uzd-0929;  KM-N68.  Lettered  edge. 
Peter  III.  Bust  nght.  Reverse.  Monogram.  Obverse  edge 
flaw  Toned.  Rare  PCGS  graded  Genuine,  About  Uncir¬ 
culated,  Details  (Tooled). 

Estimated  Value  . $  10,000-UP 


4447  Russia.  Poltina,  1727  Diakov-2;  Sev-903;KM-180.  Peter  Q| 
No  <111.  Sman  bust  Rare  PCGS  graded  Genuine  -  Ven 
Fine,  Details  (Tooled). 

Estimated  Value  . $750  -  l,od 


4448  Russia.  Ruble,  1762-M\I\  \U  Bitkin  1st  ed-112;  Dav-168 .< 
KM-C67.1  Catherine  II,  The  Great.  First  year  of  issue.  Lamin* 
ton  marks  on  both  sides.  Lustrous  NGC  graded  AU-50 
Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,2CJ 


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4449  Russia.  Ruble,  1763-CI ll>  >11.  Sev-1917;  Dav-1683;  KM- 
C67.2.  Catherine  II.  PCGS  graded  Genuine,  XF  Details 
(Cleaning). 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  600 


A  Pleasing  Mint  State  1764  Ruble 


4450  Russia.  Ruble,  1764-CIII.  III.  Sev-1937;  Dav-1683;  KM- 
C67.2a.  Catherine  II.  A  lovely  original  mint  fresh  looking 
coin  with  good  eye  appeal.  NGC  graded  MS-63. 

Estimated  Value  . $2,500  -  3,000 


4451  Russia.  Ruble,  1764-CIII,  HI.  Sev-1937;  Dav-1683;  KM- 
C67.2a.  Catherine  II.  PCGS  called  Genuine,  graded  AU 
Details  (Cleaning). 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  700 


4452  Russia.  Poltina  (V2  Ruble),  1765-011.  HI.  Bitkin  1st  ed-262; 
KM-C66.2a.  Catherine  II,  The  Great.  Lustrous  with  light  gray 
toning.  PCGS  graded  AU-53. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,200  -  1,500 


4453  Russia.  Poltina  (V2  Ruble),  1765-CII1,  HI.  Sev-1953;  KM- 
C66.2a.  Catherine  II.  Obverse  scratch.  NGC  graded 
Extremely  Fine,  Details  (Surface  Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  800 


4454  Russia.  Ruble,  1771-CII1,  flll.  Bitkin  1st  ed-196;  Sev-2053; 
Dav-1684;  KM-C67a.2.  Catherine  II.  NGC  graded  AU-50. 
Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 


4455  Russia.  Ruble,  1774-CI II.  0\  Bitkin  1st  ed-204;  Sev-2091, 
Dav-1684;  KM-C67a.2.  Catherine  II.  Very  attractive  coin  with 
lovely  original  mint  fresh  luster.  NGC  graded  MS-61. 
Estimated  Value  . $1,700  -  2,000 


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4456  Russia.  Ruble,  1774-4  J II.  l)V  Bitkin  1st  ed-204;  Dav-1684; 
KM-C67a.2.  Catherine  11.  Attractive  lustrcxjs  example.  NGC 

graded  AU-58 

Esbmated  Value  . $1,500-  1,800 


4460  Russia.  Ruble,  1776-41111.  H'l.  Bitkin  1st  ed-207;  Dav-1684- 
KM-C67a.2.  Cathenne  11,  The  Great.  Lustrous.  NGC  graded 
AU  58 

Esbmated  Value  . $1,200  -  1,500 


4457  Russia.  Ruble,  1774-4 J II.  (IV  Brtkm  1st  ed  204;  Sev  2092; 
Dav-1684;  KM-C67a.2.  Cathenne  II.  Nice  original  lustrous 
example.  NGC  graded  AU-55 

Estimated  Value  . $1,200-  1,500 


4458  Russia.  Ruble,  1775-4  311.  »»V  Bitkin  1st  ed-205;  Dav-1684; 
KM-C67a.2.  Catherine  II.  Minor  haymarks  and  adjustment 
marks  on  obverse.  NGC  graded  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $1,000-  1,200 


4459  Russia.  Polupoltinnik  (V»  Ruble),  1775-MMV  <  V  Bitkin  1st 
ed-140;  Sev-2098;  KM-C65a.  Cathenne  II.  Lovely  original  bril¬ 
liant  mint  fresh  luster.  NGC  graded  MS-62 
Estimated  Value  . 5500  -  700 


4461  Russia.  Polupoltinnik  (%  Ruble),  1779-4] II.  ( IV  Bitkin  1st 
ed-318;  Sev-2145;  KM-C65b.  Cathenne  II.  Lightly  toned  anc 

ustrous  NGC  graded  AU-55 

Esbmated  Value  . $400  -  50C 


4462  Russia.  Ruble,  1 780-<  I II.  lit  Diakov-403;  Bitkin-228;  Dav 
1685;  KM-C67b.  Cathenne  II,  The  Great.  Lustrous  with  stee 
gray  toning  NGC  graded  AU-58 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000-1,500 

Ex  Leonid  Soedermsnn  Collection. 


4463  Russia.  Ruble,  1782-4311.  IU  Bitkin  1st  ed-219;  Sev-2186. 
Dav- 1685;  KM-C67b.  Catherine  II.  Lovely  original  mint  luste 
with  good  eye  appeal.  NGC  graded  AU-55. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,200  -  1,50* 


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4464  Russia.  Ruble,  1782-CI  ll»  U.i  Bitkin  1st  ed-219;  Sev-2186; 
Dav-1685;  KM-C67b.  Catherine  II.  Attractive  original  mint  luster 

NGC  graded  AU-55. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 


4467  Russia.  Ruble,  1783-CIII,  IU  Sev-2201;  Dav-1685;  KM-C67c. 
Catherine  II.  NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated,  Details 
(Surface  Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . $700  -  900 


4465  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1782-KM.  B-250;  KM-C-59.5.  Catherine 
II.  An  interesting  natural  edge  flaw.  NGC  graded  MS-63 
Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4466  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1782-KM  B-247;  KM-C59.5.  Catherine  II. 

NGC  graded  MS-62  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


4468  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1783-KM.  B-250;  KM-C59.5.  Catherine  II. 
Lustrous.  PCGS  graded  MS-62  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 

4469  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1783-KM  B-250;  KM-C59.5.  Catherine  II. 

NGC  graded  MS-61  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  175 

4470  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1784-KM  B-253;  KM-C59.5.  Catherine  II. 

NGC  graded  MS-62  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $150 ' 200 

4471  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1784-KM  B-253;  KM-C59.5.  Catherine  II. 

NGC  graded  MS-62  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


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4472  Russia.  Polupoltinnik  (V»  Ruble),  17854  J II.  }|  X.  Bitkin  1st 
ed-326;  KM-C-65c.  Cathenne  II.  Mint  fresh  luster.  NGC  graded 
MS-63 

Estimated  Value  . S500-UP 


4473  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1785-k'\l  B-256,  KM  C59.5  Catherine  II 

PCGS  graded  MS-63  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


4474  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1785-kU  B-256;  KM-C59.5.  Cathenne  1 

NGC  graded  MS-63  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  3( 


4475  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1785-KU  B-256;  KM-59.5.  Catherine 

NGC  graded  MS-63  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  31 


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4481  Russia.  15  Kopeks,  1785-CIII>.  Sev-2217;  KM-C62c.  Cathe¬ 
rine  II.  NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated,  Details  (Surface 
Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  175 


4476  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1785-KM  B-256;  KM-C59.5.  Catherine  II. 

NGC  graded  MS-62  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

4477  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1785-KM  B-256;  KM-C59.5.  Catherine  II. 

NGC  graded  MS-62  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

4478  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1785-KM  B-256;  KM-C59.5.  Catherine  II. 
Natural  edge  flaw.  NGC  graded  MS-62  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

4479  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1785-KM  B-256;  KM-C59.5.  Catherine  II. 

NGC  graded  MS-61  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $175  -  200 


4482  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1786-KM  B-259;  KM-C59.5.  Catherine  II. 

NGC  graded  MS-63  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


4480  Russia.  5  Kopeks,  1785-KM  B-256;  Bitkin-789.  Suzun  mint. 
Catherine  II.  NGC  graded  AU-55  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  175 


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4483  Russia.  5  Kopeks,  1786-kU  B-259;  KM  Cathenr. 

Glossy  brown  luster.  NGC  graded  MS-63  Brown 
Estimated  value  . $250  -  300 

4484  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1788-kM  B-275;  KM  C59  5  Catherine  II. 
The  Great  NGC  graded  MS-62  Brown 

Estimated  value  . $200  -  250 

4485  Wuaria.  5  Kopeks,  1711  MM  B-271;  Bitkin  528.  Catherine  II. 

Overstruck  on  10  Kope*  1762  Very  Fine  to  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $25  -  30 


4486  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1789-EM.  B-278;  KM-59.3.  Catherine  II. 

NGC  graded  MS-63  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


4487  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1789-k'\l  B-279;  KM-C59.5.  Catherine  II 

The  Great.  NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated,  Details  (Cor 
rosion). 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  15c 

4488  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1790-KU  B-279;  KM-C59.5.  Catherine  II 

The  Great.  NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated,  Details  (Sur 
face  Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . $125  - 15( 


4489  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1792-kM  B-293;  KM-C59.5.  Cathenne  II 

Glossy  luster  PCGS  graded  MS-63  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  30( 


4490  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1794-K\L  B-301;  KM-C59.5.  Catherine  II, 

The  Great.  NGC  graded  MS-65  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  35C 


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4491 


Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1795-KM  B-305; 
NGC  graded  AU-58  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . 


KM-C59.3.  Catherine  II. 
. $150  -  200 


4492  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1796-KM  B-310;  KM-C59.5.  Catherine  II, 
The  Great.  NGC  graded  MS-63  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


4493  Russia.  2  Kopecks,  1797-KM  B-63;  KM-C95.4.  Paul  I.  NGC 

graded  MS-62  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


4494  Russia.  2  Kopecks,  1797-KM  B-63;  KM-C95.4.  Paul  I  NGC 

graded  MS-62  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


4495  Russia.  2  Kopecks,  1797-KM  B-76;  KM-C95.4.  Paul  I  NGC 

graded  MS-62  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


4496  Russia.  2  Kopecks,  1797-KM  B-76;  KM-C95.4.  Paul  I.  NGC 

graded  MS-62  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


4497  Russia.  2  Kopecks,  1797.  B-68;  KM-C95.1.  With  out  mint 
mark.  Paul  I.  NGC  graded  MS-61  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 

4498  Russia.  2  Kopecks,  1797-KM  B-76;  KM-C95.4.  Paul  I.  NGC 

graded  MS-61  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

4499  Russia.  2  Kopecks,  1797-KM  B-63;  KM-C95.4.  Paul  I.  NGC 

graded  AU-58  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  175 


4500  Russia.  Polupoltinnik  (’A  Ruble),  1798-UI  OM  Bitkin  1st 
ed-57;  Sev-2419;  C98.2.  Paul  I,  1796-1801.  Nicely  toned  with 
considerable  mint  luster.  NGC  graded  AU-53. 

Estimated  Value  . . 200-UP 


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4501 


Russia.  10  Kopeks,  1798/7-01  Ml.  Bitkin  1st  ed-72;  Sev- 
2412;  KM-C97.  la.  Paul  L  Planchet  haymarks.  Brilliant  original 
mint  luster.  NGC  graded  MS-62 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  600 


4502  Russia.  Poltina,  1799-01  Ml.  Sev  2445;  KM-C99  la  Paul  I 
Obverse  flan  flaws  NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated, 
Details  (Excessive  Surface  Hairlines) 

Estimated  value  . $750  -  1,000 


4503  Russia.  2  Kopeks,  1799-KM  B  76,  KM  C95  4  Paul  I  Sharply 
struck  with  glossy  brown  surfaces  NGC  graded  MS-64 
Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


4504  Russia.  2  Kopecks,  1799-KM.  B  76;  KM-C95.4.  Paul  I  NGC 

graded  MS-63  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


4505  Russia.  2  Kopecks,  1799-K'M  B-76;  KM-C95.4.  Paul  1.  NG« 

graded  MS-63  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  30 


4506  Russia.  2  Kopecks,  1799-1  At  B-75;  KM-C95.3.  Paul  I.  Som 
original  mint  red  remaining.  Light  hairline  scratches  on  reverst 

NGC  graded  Uncirculated,  Details  (Reverse  Scratched) 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  25 


4507  Russia.  2  Kopecks,  1800-KAl  B  79;  KM-C95.3.  Paul  I.  NG 

graded  MS-64  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  40 


Russia.  Mint  Error.  2  Kopecks,  1800-EM  B-79;  KM-C95.! 
Paul  I.  Mint  Error:  6%  Clipped  Planchet.  PCGS  graded  MS-6 
Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  30 


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I  4509  Russia.  2  Kopecks,  1800-ENL  B-79;  KM-C95.3.  Paul  I.  NGC 

graded  MS-63  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


4510  Russia.  2  Kopecks,  1800-KM  B-81;  KM-C95.4.  Paul  I.  NGC 

graded  MS-63  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


4511  Russia.  Polupoltinnik  (V4  Ruble),  1801-CM  Ml.  Bitkin  1st 
ed-77;  Sev-2483;  KM-C98.1a.  Paul  I,  1796-1801.  Attractively 
toned.  NGC  graded  EF-40. 

Estimated  Value  . $1, 000-UP 


4512  Russia.  2  Kopecks,  1801-KM.  B-85;  KM-C-95.4.  Paul  I. 
Glossy  luster.  PCGS  graded  MS-62  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


4513  Russia.  Coronation  Jeton,  1801.  Diakov-264.8;  Reichel- 
3054.  Silver  23  mm.  Crowned  Alexander  I  monogram.  Reverse. 
Crown  over  legend.  Scarce  this  nice.  NGC  graded  AU-58. 
Estimated  Value  . $400  -  600 


4514  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1802-KM.  B-105;  KM-C115.2.  Alexander 

I.  NGC  graded  MS-63  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


4515 


Russia.  2  Kopecks,  1802-KM.  B-74; 
NGC  graded  MS-62  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . 


KM-C114.1.  Alexander  I. 
. $200  -  300 


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4516  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1802-KM  B  102,  KM-C115.1.  Alexander 

I.  NGC  graded  MS-61  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4517  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1803/2  KM  B  109;  KM  Cl  15  1  Aiexan 
der  I  Weakly  struck  center  Trace  of  mint  red  NGC  graded 
MS-61  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


Pattern  1804  Ruble 


4518  Russia.  Silver  Pattern  Ruble,  1804  Sev  2551;  Bitkin 
1st  ed-690;  KM-PN66.  Silver.  41  mm.  Alexander  I,  1801- 
1825.  By  C.H.  Kuchler.  Armored  bust  of  Alexander  I  nght. 
Reverse.  Cross  over  date.  This  pattern  was  struck  by  the 
Boulton  Mint  of  Birmingham,  England.  Toned.  NGC  graded 
Proof,  About  Uncirculated  Details  (Edge  Filing) 
Estimated  Value  . $4, 000-UP 


4519  Russia.  10  Kopecks,  1804-011.  <H  .  Bitkin  1st  ed-58;  Kll 
Cl  19.  Alexander  I.  NGC  graded  EF-40 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  4d 

4520  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1804-I.U  B-116;  KM-C115.1.  Alexandl 

1.  NGC  graded  AU-58  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $150-2^ 


Mint  State  1808  Ruble 


4521  Russia.  Ruble,  1808-011.  NIK.  Sev-2593;  Dav-280;  KM 
Cl25a.  Alexander  I.  Crowned  impenal  eagle.  Natural  edge 
flaw  at  9  o'ckxk.  Lovely  rose  color  toning  with  original  mint 
ust<  ■  Very  Rare  >n  top  grades  PCGS  graded  MS-62 
Estimated  Value  . $7,500-UF 


4522  Russia.  Ruble,  1809-0 II.  <H  .  Sev-2594;  Dav-280;  KM-C12! 
Alexander  I.  PCGS  graded  FF-40 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,5 


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4523  Russia.  5  Kopeks,  1809-EM.  B-134;  KM-C115.1.  Alexander  I. 
Considerable  original  mint  red.  Very  attractive  example.  NGC 

graded  MS-64  Red  &  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 

4524  Russia.  2  Kopeks,  1811-CIIIi  MK.  KM-C118.6.  Alexander  I. 

NGC  graded  AU-58  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $75  -  100 


4527  Russia.  Ruble,  1818-CIII.  I  Id  Sev-2751;  Dav-281;  KM-C130. 
Alexander  I.  Lustrous.  NGC  graded  AU-55. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


4528  Russia.  Ruble,  1819-dll.  lid  Sev-2774;  Dav-281;  KM-C130. 
Alexander  I.  Lustrous.  NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated, 
Details  (Surface  Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 

4529  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1822/ 1-dll.  ILL  Bitkin-lst  ed-262;  KM- 
C126.  Silver.  Alexander  I.  NGC  graded  AU-53. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


4525  Russia.  Ruble,  1815-dll.  M(D.  Sev-2697;  Dav-281;  KM-C130. 
Alexander  I.  NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated,  Details 
(Surface  Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4530  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1823-dll.  ILL  Sev-2829;  KM-C126.  Alex¬ 
ander  I.  Date  close.  Clash  dies.  Lustrous.  NGC  graded  MS-62. 
Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


4531  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1823-dll.  II  L  Sev-2830;  KM-C126.  Alex¬ 
ander  I.  Date  apart.  NGC  graded  MS-63. 

Estimated  Value  . ‘  400 


4526  Russia.  Poltina,  1818-dll.  1 1C.  Bitkin  1st  ed-138;  KM-C129. 
Alexander  I.  NGC  graded  AU-55. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  600 


4532 


Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1823-d  lb  1 1  L  Sev-2830;  KM-C126.  Alex¬ 
ander  I.  Lightly  toned.  NGC  graded  MS-63.  4Q0 

II  I.  Bitkin-lst  ed-263;  KM- 


Estimated  Value 


4533  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1823-U 

Cl 26.  Silver.  Alexander  I.  NGC  graded  AU-55. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


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4534  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  18244  311.  II  I.  Sev-2843;  KM-C126.  Sil¬ 
ver.  Alexander  I  NGC  graded  AU-55 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 

4535  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1826-43 II.  Ill  .  Bitkin  1st  ed-352;  Sev 

2885;  KM-C156.  Nicholas  I.  Wings  down.  NGC  graded  AU-53 
Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


4536  Russia.  25  Kopecks,  1827-011.  Ill  Bitkin  1st  ed  219,  KM 
C159.  Nicholas  I.  Wings  down.  Lustrous  with  light  gray  toning. 

NGC  graded  AU-58 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

4537  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1827-4311.  Ill  .  Bitkin  1st  ed-353;  Sev 

2898;  KM -Cl  56.  Nicholas  I.  Wings  down.  NGC  graded  AU-55 
Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


4538  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  18294311.  Ill  Bitkin  1st  ed  355,  KM 
C156.  Nicholas  I.  Wings  down  NGC  graded  Uncirculated, 
Details  (Surface  Hairlines) 

Estimated  value  . $200  •  300 


4539  Russia.  Ruble,  1831/0  Oil.  Ill  Julian  1042;  Dav  282;  KM 
061.  Nicholas  I.  Wings  down.  NGC  graded  Very  Fine, 
Details  (Surface  Hairlines) 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  150 

4540  Russia.  Ruble,  1833-1  III.  Ill  Bitkin  1st  ed-107;  S- 
Dav-283;  KM-C168.1.  Nicholas  I.  NGC  graded  About  Uncir¬ 
culated,  Details  (Surface  Hairlines) 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 

4541  Russia.  Ruble,  1836-011.  Ill  .  Bitkin  1st  ed-114;  Sev-3159; 

Dav-283;  KM-C168.1.  Nicholas  I.  Toned.  NGC  graded  EF-45 
Estimated  Value  . $100  -  125 


4542  Russia.  Ruble,  1837-011.  Ill  .  Bitkin  1st  ed-120;  Sev-32301 
Dav-283;  KM-C168.1.  Nicholas  I.  NGC  graded  Uncirculated) 
Details  (Surface  Hairlines) 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  25(1 

4543  Russia.  25  Kopecks,  1837-011.  Ill  .  Bitkin  1st  ed-232;  Sevi 

3205;  KM-C166  1  Nicholas  I  NGC  graded  AU-55 
Estimated  Value  . $100  -  15(1 


4544  Russia.  Medal,  1839  Diakov-551.1.  Silver.  35  mm.  Wittl 
Loop.  By  H.  Go  be  Feat.  Nicholas  I.  Obverse:  Crowned  cipher 
Reverse.  View  of  Winter  Palace.  For  the  Restoration  of  the  Win 
ter  Palace.  Very  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $500-Uf 


■l 545  Russia.  Pattern  3  Kopecks,  18404311..  B  206;  KM-PnlOi 
(C146.3).  Nicholas  I.  Monogram  coinage.  Extremely  Rare 

PCGS  graded  Proof  64  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000-UI 


4546  Russia.  Vi  Kopek,  18404  :il\L  B-39;  KM-C143.3.  Nicholas 

Crowned  monogram.  PCGS  graded  MS-64  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  25 


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4547  Russia.  Poltina,  1841/0  CIIB  III'.  Bitkin  1st  ed-192;  KM- 
C167.1.  Nicholas  I.  Rare  date.  NGC  graded  Extremely  Fine, 
Details  (Surface  Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . $750-UP 


4548  Russia.  Ruble,  1841-CI ll»  III'.  Bitkin  1st  ed-130;  Dav-283; 
KM-C168.1.  Nicholas  I.  Toned.  PCGS  graded  AU-55. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4549  Russia.  Ruble,  1841-CI II.  III’.  Sev-3363;  Dav-283;  KM- 
068.1.  Nicholas  I.  NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated, 
Details  (Surface  Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

4550  Russia.  3  Kopecks,  1841-EU  B-209;  KM-C146.1.  Nicholas  I. 

NGC  graded  AU-53  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  150 


4551  Russia.  Ruble,  1842-CIII.  VI.  Bitkin  1st  ed-132;  Dav-283; 
KM-C168.1.  Nicholas  I.  NGC  graded  AU-58. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4552  Russia.  Ruble,  1844-MW.  Bitkin  1st  ed-395;  Dav-283;  KM- 

068. 2.  Nicholas  I.  Lightly  toned.  PCGS  graded  AU-53. 
Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 

4553  Russia.  Ruble,  1844-CIII.  KB.  Bitkin  1st  ed-142;  Dav-283; 
KM-C168.1.  Nicholas  I.  PCGS  graded  Genuine,  About  Uncir¬ 
culated,  Details  (Tooled). 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  175 

4554  Russia.  Ruble,  1844-CIII)  KB.  Bitkin  1st  ed-142;  Dav-283; 
KM-C168.1.  Nicholas  I.  NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated, 
Details  (Excessive  Surface  Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  175 


4555  Russia.  Ruble,  1846-CIIB  II V  Sev-3505;  Dav-283;  KM- 
068.1.  Nicholas  I.  Lustrous.  NGC  graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $600  -  800 


4556  Russia.  Ruble,  1848-CIIB  III.  Sev-3543;  Dav-283;  KM- 
068.1.  Nicholas  I.  Very  attractive  frosty  example  with  light 
qolden  tone.  PCGS  graded  MS-64 

Estimated  Value  . $1, 000-UP 


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4557  Russia.  Ruble,  1848-C]II.  III.  Bitkin-218;  Dav-283;  KM- 
C168.1.  Nicholas  I.  Toned  About  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $200  •  225 


4562  Russia.  Medal,  1855  Silver.  28  mm.  Il.i  "84"  St  Petersburg 
mark.  Memorial  to  Nicholas  I.  Bust  nght.  Reverse.  Legend 
around  regnal  dates.  About  Uncirculated 
Estimated  Value  . $100  *  150 


4558  Russia.  Ruble,  1850-dll.  II V  Ju  an- 1123;  Dav-283;  KM 

068.1.  Nicholas  I  NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated, 
Details  (Obverse  Scratched) 

Estimated  value  . $200  •  250 


4559  Russia  Ruble,  1851-4  311.  IK  Sev  3585;  Da. 

068.1.  Nicholas  I.  Lightly  toned  with  original  mmt  lush-r  PCGS 
graded  MS-63  + 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  700 

4560  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  18514  311,  IK  Sev-3576;  KM-C163  N.ch 
olas  I.  Iridescent  toning  NGC  graded  MS-63 

Estimated  Value  . $125  *  150 


45ii  3  Russia.  Crimean  War  Campaign  Medal,  1853-1856 

Wedich-94;  Vemon-210.  Bronze.  28  mm.  On  original  blue  St. 
Andrew's  nbbon,  for  combatants  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $100  - 150 


4564  Russia.  Silver  5  Kopeks,  18554311.  III.  Sev-3632;  KM-C163. 
Alexander  II.  Choice  bnlliant  mint  state  example  NGC  graded 

MS-65 

Estimated  Value  . $150-  200 


4561  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  18514  311,  IK  Bitkin  1st  ed-382;  KM- 
063.  Nicholas  I.  Lightly  toned.  PCGS  graded  MS-65 
Estimated  Value  . $100  -  150 


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4565  Russia.  St.  George  Cross  of  Bravery,  3rd  Class..  Werlich- 
37.  Silver.  35  mm.  Alexander  II,  1855-1881.  St.  George. 
Reverse.  Monogram  and  serial  number  "63,  830".  Very  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


4566  Russia.  Poltina  (Vz  Ruble),  1856-CII!.  (Dli.  Sev-3643;  KM- 
C167.1.  Alexander  II.  NGC  graded  Uncirculated,  Details 
(Surface  Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 

4567  Russia.  5  Kopecks,  1856-CIII.  0B.  Bitkin  1st  ed-252;  KM- 

C163.  Alexander  II.  Lightly  toned.  PCGS  graded  MS-64. 
Estimated  Value  . $100  -  150 


4568  Russia.  25  Kopecks,  1857-Cllli  (I)l».  Bitkin  1st  ed-116;  KM- 
066.1.  Alexander  II.  Attractive  light  multi  color  tone.  NGC 

graded  MS-65. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


Russia.  St.  George  Cross  of  Bravery,  4th  Class.  Werlich- 
37.  Silver.  35  mm.  Alexander  II,  1855-1881.  St.  George. 
Reverse.  Monogram  and  serial  number  "356,  907".  Very  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


4572  Russia.  St.  George  Cross  of  Bravery,  4th  Class.  Werlich- 
37.  Silver.  35  mm.  Alexander  II,  1855-1881.  St.  George. 
Reverse.  Monogram  and  serial  number  "148,  731".  Very  Fine. 
Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


4569  Russia.  10  Kopecks,  1857-CI II >  <l»l>.  Bitkin  1st  ed-219;  Sev- 
3646;  KM-C164.1.  Alexander  II.  Beautiful  iridescent  toning. 

NGC  graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $125  - 175 

4570  Russia.  St.  George  Cross  of  Bravery,  3rd  Class  Werlich- 
37.  Silver.  35  mm.  Alexander  II,  1855-1881.  St.  George. 
Reverse.  Monogram  and  serial  number  "262,  638".  Polished. 

Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  125 


4573  Russia.  Poltina  (V2  Ruble),  1858-Cllli  tf>l».  Sev-3661;  KM- 
C167.1.  Alexander  II.  NGC  graded  AU-58. 

Estimated  Value  . $150-  200 

4574  Russia.  St.  George  Cross  of  Bravery,  4th  Class  Werlich- 

37.  Silver.  35  mm.  Alexander  II,  1855-1881.  St.  George. 
Reverse.  Monogram  and  serial  number  "52,  611".  Very  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


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4575  Russia.  Award  Medal,  1859  Werlich-95.  Silver.  28  mm.  Alex¬ 
ander  II.  For  the  Conquest  Chechnya  and  Dagestan,  1857-1859. 
Integral  loop.  About  Very  Fine 

Estimated  value  . $100  -  150 

4576  Russia.  St.  George  Cross  of  Bravery,  4th  Class  Werlich 

37.  Silver.  35  mm.  Alexander  II,  1855-1881.  St.  George. 
Reverse.  Monogram  and  serial  number  "930,  416'  Very  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 

4577  Russia.  St.  George  Cross  of  Bravery,  4th  Class  Werlich- 
37.  Silver.  35  mm.  Alexander  II,  1855-1881.  St.  George. 
Reverse.  Monogram  and  serial  number  "5,  225“  About  Very 
Fine 

Estimated  value  . $125  -  150 


4578  Russia.  Pattern  2  Kopecks,  1863-EM.  B  142,  KM  PN131 
(Pnl29).  Copper  Brusv'is  mint  Alexander  II  NGC  graded 
Proof  64 

Estimated  Value  . $  1.000-UP 


4579  Russia.  Campaign  Medal,  1864  Vernon-218;  Werlich-99. 
Silver  28  mm.  By  N.  Kosm.  For  the  conquest  of  the  Western 
Caucasus  1859-1864.  Integral  suspension  loop.  Rare.  Very 
Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


4580  Russia.  Ruble,  1867-C1 II.  III.  Bitkin  1st  ed-59;  Sev-3654; 
Dav-289;  K-Y25.  Alexander  II  NGC  graded  About  Uncircu¬ 
lated,  Details  (Surface  Hairlines) 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  25(1 


4581  Russia.  Proof  25  Kopecks,  18684311.  III.  Sev-3784;  Y-23 , 
Alexander  II.  Attractively  toned.  NGC  graded  Proof  63 
Estimated  Value  . $1,<XXHJH 


4582  Russia.  Poltina  (Vi  Ruble),  18734311.  III.  Sev-3832;  Y-24 
Alexand-  *oned  NGC  graded  MS-62 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  SOQ 


4583  Russia.  Khiva  Campaign  Medal,  1873.  Bit-981;  Diakov* 
804.1  (R2);  Werlich- 103.  Silver.  28  mm.  Alexander  II.  For  th«i 
Expedition  to  Khiva  in  1873.  Only  14,950  medals  were  issued 
Integral  loop.  Toned.  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $150-  20(1 


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4584  Russia.  25  Kopecks,  1879-CI  ll>  I  Id).  Sev-3894;  Y-23.  Alexan¬ 
der  II.  Toned.  NGC  graded  MS-61. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


4585  Russia.  Ruble,  1880-CII1.  lid).  Sev-3903;  Dav-289;  KM-Y25. 
Alexander  II.  NGC  graded  AU-50. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4586  Russia.  Ruble,  1882-CI II.  HO.  Sev-3923;  Dav-289;  Y-25. 
Alexander  III.  Lustrous  and  lightly  toned.  NGC  graded  MS-62. 
Estimated  Value  . $600  -  800 


4587  Russia.  Coronation  Ruble,  1883.  Sev-3939;  Dav-291;  Y-43. 
Alexander  III.  Head  right.  Reverse.  Crown,  scepter  on  pillow 
within  wreath.  Lustrous  and  attractively  toned.  NGC  graded 
AU-58. 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  - 1,200 

Ex  Leonid  Soedermann  Collection.. 


Mint  State  1886  Ruble 


4588  Russia.  Ruble,  1886-AI'.  Bitkin-60;  Dav-292;  Y-46.  Alex¬ 
ander  III.  Large  Head.  Toned.  Rare  in  top  grades.  NGC 

graded  MS-62. 

Estimated  Value  . $3,500  -  4,500 


4589  Russia.  25  Kopecks,  1886-AI'.  Sev-3960;  Y-45.  Alexander 
III.  Bust  right.  Deep  old  toning.  Rare.  NGC  graded  MS-64. 
Estimated  Value  . $1, 000-UP 


4590  Russia.  50  Kopecks,  1886-AI  .  Sev-3961;  Y-45.  Alexander 
III.  A  lovely  original  example  with  olive  green  and  tan  toning. 

NGC  graded  MS-63. 

Estimated  Value  . $1, 000-UP 


4591  Russia.  Ruble,  1892-AI.  Sev-4010;  Dav-292;  Y-46.  A  exandei 
III.  Portrait  right.  Lustrous.  NGC  graded  About  Uncircu¬ 
lated,  Details  (Surface  Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . 


.$800  -  1,000 


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4592  Russia.  50  Kopecks,  1893- \  Sev-4t  der 

III.  Bust  right.  Frosty  mint  luster.  Rare  in  top  grades.  NGC 

graded  MS-64 

Estimated  value  . $1,000-  1,250 


4593  Russia.  25  Kopecks,  1893- \l  Sev  4015;  Y-44  Alexander 
III  Head  right.  Rare  in  top  grades  PCGS  graded  MS-64 
Estimated  Value  . S500-UP 

Ex  Goodman  Estate. 


4594  Russia.  50  Kopecks,  1894- \l  Sev  4021,  Y  45  Alexander 
III  Bust  right.  Frosty  mint  luster.  Rare  in  top  grades.  NGC 

graded  MS-64 

Estimated  value  . $750  -  1,000 


4595  Russia.  Medal,  1894  Smirnov-1 10-*  h-115  Silver.  28 

mm.  The  Reign  of  Alexander  III.  Bust  nght  between  laurel 
branch  and  legend.  Reverse.  Regnal  dates  between  crown  and 
cross.  This  badge  was  awarded  to  military  officers  and  civilian 
officials  who  served  during  the  reign  of  Alexander  III.  Integral 
loop.  Toned.  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  125 


4596  Russia.  Proof  3  Kopecks,  1895-011..  B-72;  Y-11.2.  Nicholas 
II.  PCGS  graded  Proof  64  Red  &  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  5001 

4597  Russia.  Medal  for  Zeal,  ND  (1894-1917).  Silver,  28mm. 
Vernon- 137.  Nicholas  II.  Hallmarked  ’84",  "kokoshnik",  "delta" 
(Moscow)  and  maker  s  mark  "DK".  Deeply  toned.  About  Uncir¬ 
culated 

Estimated  Value  . $75  -  100 


4598  Russia.  Coronation  Ruble,  1896- \l  .  Sev-4035;  Dav-294;  Y 
60.  Nicholas  II.  Head  left.  Reverse.  Crowned  cross  scepters 
within  wreath.  Bn  ant  mint  luster.  NGC  graded  MS-62 
Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,500 


4599  Russia.  Ruble,  1896- \l  Sev-4030;  Dav-293;  Y-59.3.  Nicho¬ 
las  II  NGC  graded  MS-61 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  40C 

4600  Russia.  Ruble,  1896-M  .  Sev-4030;  Dav-293;  Y-59.3.  Nicho¬ 
las  II  NGC  graded  AU-58 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  25C 

4601  Russia.  25  Kopecks,  1896  Bitkin  1st  ed-88;  Sev-4029;  Y-57. 

Nicholas  II  NGC  graded  MS-62 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  15C 

4602  Russia.  Ruble,  1896- \l  .  Sev-4033;  Dav-293;  Y-59.3.  Nicho¬ 
las  II  NGC  graded  About  Uncirculated,  Details  (Surface 
Hairlines). 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  17E 


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4603  Russia.  Ruble,  1897  .  Sev-4044;  Y-59.1.  Two  stars  on  edge 
Nicholas  II.  NGC  graded  AU-58. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

4604  Russia.  Ruble,  1897-AI.  Sev-4043;  Dav-293;  Y-59.3.  Nicho¬ 
las  II.  NGC  graded  AU-58. 

Estimated  Value  . $150 . 2qo 


4605  Russia.  Medal,  1897.  Vernon-241.  Bronze.  29  mm.  Nicholas 
II.  Participation  in  the  First  General  Census.  Nicholas  II  mono¬ 
gram  in  wreath.  Reverse.  Five  line  legend.  With  original  integral 
loop.  About  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  125 


4606  Russia.  25  Kopecks,  1900.  Bitkin  1st  ed-90;  Sev-4078;  Y-57. 
Nicholas  II.  Scarce  date.  NGC  graded  AU-58. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 

4607  Russia.  Chinese  Campaign  Award  Medal,  1901.  Werlich- 
119.  Light  bronze.  29  mm.  Nicholas  II.  For  the  Chinese  Cam¬ 
paign  (Boxer  Rebellion).  The  light  bronze  medal  was  awarded  to 
all  military  personal  who  were  present  in  China  at  the  time  of 
the  Boxer  Rebellion,  but  did  not  see  active  duty.  Obverse 
scratches.  About  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $75  -  100 


4608  Russia.  Ruble,  1903-AP.  Sev-4107;  Dav-293;  Y-59.3.  Nicho¬ 
las  II.  Scarce  date.  PCGS  graded  Genuine  -  Extremely 
Fine,  Details  (Scratch). 

Estimated  Value  . $500  -  700 


4609  Russia.  Proof  3  Kopecks,  1903-CII1,.  B-80;  Y-11.2.  Nicholas 
II.  PCGS  graded  Proof  65  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


4610  Russia.  Campaign  Medal,  1904-1905.  Vernon-247; 
Werlich-122a.  Dark  bronze.  28  mm.  "Eye  of  God"  over  dates. 
Reverse.  Five  line  legend.  This  medal  was  awarded  to  all  mili¬ 
tary  members  who  participated  in  battles  during  the  Russo-Jap¬ 
anese  War.  With  integral  loop.  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  150 


4611  Russia.  Service  Medal  (1904-1905).  Vernon-249;  Werlich- 
123.  Silver  with  red  enamel.  24  mm.  Award  to  all  Red  Cross  and 
medical  personnel  who  served  in  the  Russo-Japanese  War. 
Raised  red  enamel  cross.  Reverse.  Legend  and  war  dates.  With 
loop.  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $^0  -  200 

4612  Russia.  ’A  Kopek,  1909-CI  Hi.  Bitkin-279;  Y-47.1.  Nicholas  II. 

NGC  graded  MS-63  Red  &  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $5°  '  75 


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4613  Russia.  Ruble,  1912-.il..  Sev  4164,  Dav  296,  Y-68.  Nicholas 
II.  To  commemorate  the  defeat  of  Napoleon.  Attractively  toned. 

NGC  graded  MS-61 

Estimated  Value  . $2,000  -  2,500 

Ex  Leornd  Soedermann  Collection. 

4614  Russia.  50  Kopecks,  1913-Hi  .  Sev-4176;  Y-S8.2  Nicholas  II 

NGC  graded  MS-63 

Estimated  value  . $125  -  150 


Famous  1914  Gangut  Ruble 


4615  Russia.  Ruble,  1914-1*  Sev  4187;  Dav  299;  Y  71  Nich 
olas  II.  For  the  200th  Anniversary  of  the  naval  victory  at 
Gangut  Rare  NGC  graded  AU-58 
Estimated  Value  . $7,500  -  8,000 


4620  Russia.  Proof  5  Kopecks,  1916  B-96;  KM-Y-12.3.  Nicholas 

II.  Rare  NGC  graded  Proof  64  Red. 

Estimated  Value  . $1, 000-UP 


4621  Russia.  %  Kopek,  1916  B-ll;  Y-47.2.  Nicholas  II.  Very  Rare 

date  PCGS  graded  MS-63  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $  1,000-UP 


4622  Russia.  15  Kopecks,  1917-1*  Bitkin  1st  ed-136;  Y-2la.3. 
Nicholas  II  Sc*!  PCGS  graded  MS-63 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  175 


4623  Russia.  10  Kopecks,  1917-1*  Sev-4200;  Y-20a.2.  Nicholas 

NGC  graded  MS  64 

Estimated  Value  . $150-  200 


4616  Russia.  Ruble,  1914-1'^  Bitkin  1st  ed-63;  Dav-293;  Y-59.3. 
Nicholas  I.  Rare  date.  NGC  graded  MS-62 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 

4617  Russia.  10  Kopecks,  1914-1*  Y-20a.3.  Nicholas  II.  NGC 

graded  MS-66 

Estimated  Value  . $75  -  100 

4618  Russia.  20  Kopecks,  1915-1*  Y-22a.2.  Nicholas  II.  NGC 

graded  MS-67. 

Estimated  Value  . $75  -  100 

4619  Russia.  15  Kopecks,  1915-1*  Y-21a.3.  Nicholas  II.  NGC 

graded  MS-66. 

Estimated  Value  . $75  -  100 


4624  Russia.  Imperial  Red  Cross  Badge  Silver.  34  x  50  mm.  i 

White  and  red  enamel.  Hall  marked  on  reverse.  Pin  entact. 

Very  Fine  to  Extremely  Fine 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  200 

4625  Russia.  15  Kopecks,  1917-1*  Sev-4201;  Y-21a,3.  Nicholas 

II.  NGC  graded  Uncirculated,  Details  (Polished). 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  125 

4626  Russia.  Vi  Kopek,  1925.  Y-75.  Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Repu- 

clics.  PCGS  graded  MS-64  +  Red  and  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  125 


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4627  Russia.  Lot  of  Four  Medals:.  Bronze  Medal  to  Commemorate 
the  Visit  of  the  French  Fleet  to  Kronshtadt  in  1891.  28  mm. 
Integral  loop;  Nicholas  II  Service  Award  Medal  for  "Zeal"  in 
white  metal.  28  mm.  Integral  loop;  Nicholas  II  1912  Medal.  For 
the  Centenary  of  the  Patriotic  War  of  1812  against  Napoleon. 
Bronze.  28  mm.  Integral  loop;  Commemorative  Jeton  of  the 
100th  anniversary  of  the  victory  of  Tsar  Alexander  I  over  Napo¬ 
leon.  Bronze.  Shield  shape.  25  x  30  mm.  with  loop.  Lot  of  4 
Medals.  Very  Fine  to  About  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  200 

4628  Russia.  Lot  of  Silver  5  Kopecks:.  1822-11  \  (2  pieces);  1823- 
11.1(5  pieces);  1824-1 H  (2  pieces);  1826-111";  1827-111';  1837- 
III'.  Several  pieces  cleaned.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns.  Lot  of  12 
coins.  Very  Fine  to  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 

4629  Russia.  Group  of  Silver  5  Kopecks:.  1823  (5  pieces),  1824 
(2  pieces),  1825,  1826  (3  pieces),  1829.  Sharply  struck  exam¬ 
ples,  some  lightly  cleaned  and  several  lustrous  pieces.  Lot  of  12 
coins.  Extremely  Fine  to  About  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $1, 000-UP 

4630  Russia.  Miscellaneous  Collection  of  Russian  Coins:. 

Polushka  (V4  Kopek),  1707;  Kopek,  1798KM;  2  Kopecks: 

1765-MM.  NGC  graded  VF  25BN;  1797KM;  Copper  5  Kopecks: 
1795KM;  1874EM.  NGC  graded  AU  58BN;  Silver  5  Kopecks: 
1834,  1835  (3  pieces),  1838,  1845,  1847,  1850,  1853,  1853, 
1854  (2  pieces);  10  Kopecks,  1826;  25  Kopecks,  1900;  50 
Kopecks,  1897.  Lot  of  20  coins.  Generally,  Very  Fine  or  bet¬ 
ter. 

Estimated  Value  . $500-UP 

4631  Russia.  Miscellaneous  Lot:.  Included:  50  Kopeks,  1912.  NGC 

graded  XF  45;  Nicholas  II  minors  (15  pieces);  Plus  an  assort¬ 
ment  of  world  minors  (11  pieces).  Sold  as  is,  no  returns.  Lot  of 
27  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


4632  Serbia  (and  Yugoslavia).  Kingdom.  Order  of  Saint  Sava. 

Third  type,  awarded  from  1914  through  WW  1,  WW  2  and  later 
by  King  Peter  II  in  exile,  with  saint  in  green  robes  and  1883 
dated  reverse.  Fifth  Class  breast  badge  of  a  Knight,  in  silver  and 
multi-color  enamels.  Romanoff-35B,  Vernon-163,  Werlich-1132. 
Nicely  made  by  Huguenin,  official  Swiss  maker,  in  their  worn  VF 
gold  imprinted  case  of  issue.  Medal  is  Choice  Extremely  Fine  on 
its  original  tri-fold  ribbon,  very  slightly  frayed. 

Estimated  Value  . $20®  ’  250 


4633  Russia  -  Siberia.  5  Kopecks,  1778-KNL  B-482;  KM-C5.  Cath¬ 
erine  II.  Attractive  glossy  brown  surfaces.  NGC  graded  MS-64 
Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  -  500 


4634  Russia  -  Siberia.  5  Kopecks,  1771-KVl  B-468;  KM-C5.  Cath¬ 
erine  II.  NGC  graded  MS-61  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


4635  Russia  -  Siberia.  5  Kopecks,  1774-KU  B-474;  KM-C-5. 
Catherine  II.  NGC  graded  MS-62  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


4636  Russia  -  Siberia.  5  Kopecks,  1774-KU  B-474;  KM-C5.  Cath 
erine  II.  NGC  graded  AU-58  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . 


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4637  Russia  -  Siberia.  5  Kopecks,  1776-KU  B  478;  KM-C5.  Cath 
enne  II,  The  Great  PCGS  graded  MS-63  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4640  Russia  -  Siberia.  5  Kopecks,  1777-KM  B-480;  Bitkin-1080; 
Dtakov-1074.  Catherine  II  Extremely  Fine 
Estimated  Value  . $100  - 150 


Ex  Leonid  Soedermann  Collection,  Srncona  Part  2,  Lot  362.. 


4638  Russia  -  Siberia.  10  Kopecks,  1777-KM  B-522;  KM  C6. 

Catherine  II.  NGC  graded  In  Jumbo  holder,  MS-62  Brown. 

4641  Russia  -  Siberia.  10  Kopecks,  1779-KM  B-527;  KM-C6. 
Estimated  Value  . $300  •  400  NGC  graded  In  Jumbo  holder,  MS-63  Brown. 


4639  Russia  -  Siberia.  5  Kopecks,  1777-k'\l  B-480;  KM-C5.  Cath¬ 
erine  II.  NGC  graded  MS-62  Brown 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  350 


Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 


4642  Russia  -  Siberia.  5  Kopecks,  1779-KM  B-484;  KM-C5.  Cath¬ 
erine  II  NGC  graded  MS-63  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  350 


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4643  Russia  -  Siberia.  5  Kopecks,  1779-KM  B-484;  KM-C5.  Cath¬ 
erine  II,  The  Great.  NGC  graded  MS-63  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4644  Russia  -  Siberia.  2  Kopeks,  1780-KM  B-448;  KM-C4.  Cathe¬ 
rine  II.  Natural  flaw  in  field.  NGC  graded  MS-62  Brown. 
Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4645  Russia  -  Siberia.  10  Kopecks,  1781-KM.  B-531;  KM-C6. 
Catherine  II,  The  Great.  Last  year  of  issue.  NGC  graded  MS- 
64  Brown. 

Estimated  Value  . $400  *  500 


4646  South  Africa.  5  Shillings,  1892.  Dav-60;  KM-8.1.  Single 
shaft.  President  Paul  Kruger.  Edge  nick  and  lightly  cleaned. 

Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

4647  South  Africa.  5  Shillings,  1948  KM-40.1.  George  VI.  NGC 

graded  Proof  67. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

4648  South  Africa.  Pair  of  5  Shillings,  1948.  KM-40.1.  George  VI. 
Lot  of  2  coins.  NGC  graded  MS-66  Prooflike  and  MS-67 
Prooflike. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 


4649  Spain.  4  Reales,  ND-S  (Seville).  Cayon-2814.  Ferdinand  and 
Isabella,  1469-1504.  Crowned  arms  dividing  S  and  IIII. 
Reverse.  Ribbons  above  arrows.  NGC  graded  MS-61. 
Estimated  Value  . $500  -  600 


4650  Straits  Settlements.  20  Cents,  1901.  KM-12.  Victoria.  Lus¬ 
trous.  NGC  graded  AU-58. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 


4651  Straits  Settlements.  10  Cents,  1901.  KM-11.  Victoria.  NGC 
graded  About  Uncirculated,  Details  (Surface  Hairlines) 

Estimated  Value  . $125  ‘ 175 


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4652  Sweden.  Riksdaler,  1801-01  Dav  346  KM-561  Gustavus 
IV  Adolph,  1792-1809.  Faint  reverse  adjustment  marks.  Well 
struck  with  full  original  mint  luster  and  a  lovely  steel  gray  tone. 

NGC  graded  MS-64 

Estimated  value  . $800  -  1,000 

465  Sweden.  Pair  of  Certified  Minors:  Ore,  16  ■  '36. 

ANACS  graded  EF-45  and  2  Kronor,  1929G.  KM- 787.  Brilliant 
mint  luster.  NGC  graded  MS-62.  Lot  of  2  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  150 


4654  Switzerland  -  Basel.  2  Talers,  ND  [  :  /40;  KM 

arms  surrounded  by  eight  shields.  Reverse.  Double  eagle  in  bor¬ 
der.  Natural  flan  crack  at  top  and  flat  area  by  edge.  Ongmal  ton¬ 
ing  NGC  graded  AU-55 

Estimated  Value  . $1,500  -  2,000 

4655  Switzerland.  Lot  of  Certified  1  and  2  Francs:  1  Francs 

1943  NGC  graded  MS  65;  1945  NGC  graded  2  pieces  MS  64  and 
3  pieces  NGC  graded  MS  65;  2  Francs:  1944  all  4  pieces  NGC 
graded  MS  65.  Lot  of  10  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  500 


4656  Switzerland,  c.1898  Second  Zionist  Congress  Bronze 
Medal  Second  Zionist  Congress,  Bronze  Medal,  c.  1898, 
59mm.  An  important  medal  designed  by  Samuel  Beer,  a  Jewish 
Czech  sculptor  who  was  a  fnend  of  Herzl.  Hebrew  inscription: 
"Behold  I  will  take  the  people  of  Israel  from  the  nations  and 
bring  them  to  their  own  land."  Nice  early  cast  copy  with  good 
details. 

Estimated  Value  . $175  -  275 


4657  Transylvania.  Taler,  1621-NB  Dav-4713;  KM-137.  Gabriel 
Bethlen,  1613-1629.  Large  bust  right.  Reverse.  Crowned  arms. 

NGC  graded  Extremely  Fine,  Details  (Obverse  Repaired). 

Estimated  Value  . $1,000  -  1,200 

46  5  World,  Fabulous  Collection  of  Numismatica  Judaica-- 
Coins,  Counterstamps,  Medals,  False  Shekels,  etc. 
Assembled  by  Harry  The  15  coins  of  Judaic  interest  indude 
Swiss  Einstein  5  Helvetica,  East  Germany  Einstein  5  Marks,  set 
of  Egypt  Sadat  coins,  etc.  Counterstruck  coins  are  two  Peace 
Dollars  counter-stamped  by  Mel  Wacks  for  the  Camp  David 
Peace  Accord;  just  1,000  made  and  these  regularly  sell  for 
about  $250- $400  each  on  ebay.  Also  included  is  the  Camp  David 
counterstamp  on  a  half  dollar-size  blank;  this  is  extremely  rare. 
The  collection  of  30  False  Shekels  includes  many  different  vana- 
bons.  Also  9  half-dollar  size  pure  silver  medals  struck  from 
hand-cut  dies  by  Avraham  Lemer,  and  some  early  Israel  coins. 
Estimated  Value  . $650  -  850 

4  6  59  World,  Judaica  Collections  Assembled  by  Harry  Flower 
featuring  Einstein.  These  are  small  but  important  collections 
that  would  be  ideal  for  a  collector,  ebay  seller  or  dealer.  Since 
Flower  was  famous  for  hrs  collection  of  Einsteinia,  we  start  with 
a  group  of  over  30  coins,  medals  and  tokens  commemorating 
Albert  Einstein  including  two  1  oz  silver  bars,  4  large  (2  1/2  -  3") 
bronze  art  medals  (including  Sooety  of  Medalists),  etc.  Next  is 
group  of  7  copper  30mm  copper  Judaic  tokens  produced  by 
Avraham  Lemer  from  his  hand-cut  dies.  Also  6  Judaic  store 
tokens:  23  from  Gottlieb’s  (South  Dakota)  2  from  Levi  Bros. 
(Nebraska),  and  1  from  Lazaress  (Gncmnati).  Then  there  are  21 
overstruck  coins  issued  by  Israel  coin  dubs  around  the  country. 
Next:  13  U.S.  Judaic  contnbution  tokens,  8  American  Jewish 
business  tokens,  16  replicas  of  ancient  shekels,  etc.,  Moses  on  a 
27mm  silver  17th  century  medal,  etc.  And  there's  more:  17 
Franklin  Mint  Hanukkah  medals,  9  world  silver  13  medals  and 
tokens  of  Jewish  sponsored  hospitals,  coin  commemoratives 
with  Jewish  subjects,  7  B'nai  B’nth  medals,  7  Bar  Mitzvah  med¬ 
als,  etc.  Can  give  a  collector  hundreds  of  hours  of  enjoyment,  or 
a  bonanza  for  an  ebayer  or  dealer.  Must  be  examined  to  be  fully 
appreciated. 

Estimated  Value  . $350  -  450 

4660  Worldwide.  Miscellaneous  Lot  of  Small  Copper 

Ancients:.  Includes  seven  Herodian  bronzes  avg  Good-Fine. 
Mainly  well  worn  pieces.  Careful  examination  recommended. 
Sold  as  is,  no  returns.  Lot  of  242  coins.  Fair  to  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 


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4661  Worldwide.  Collection  of  World  Tokens  and  Medals:  An 

interesting  collection  with  English  18th  and  19th  Century  Tokens 
(89  pieces);  plus  an  assortment  of  world  Tokens  and  Medals 
including  Centennial  Washington  medals  (33  pieces).  Careful 
examination  strongly  recommended.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns. 

Generally,  Very  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . .  -  400 

4662  Worldwide.  Miscellaneous  Lot  of  World  Crowns  and 
Minors:.  Lot  includes:  China.  Dollar,  1921.  L&M-79;  Y-329.6. 
NGC  graded  VF,  Details  (Environmental  Damage);  Mexico  8 
Reales,  1804  Mo  TH.  KM-109.  NGC  graded  XF  45;  Mexico.  8 
Reales,  1821  Go  JM.  KM-111.4.  Scratch,  Fine;  plus  a  group  of 
Swiss  minors  and  other  miscellaneous.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns. 
Lot  of  22  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

4663  Worldwide.  Miscellaneous  Lot  of  World:.  Lot  includes  Can¬ 

ada,  New  Brunswick,  Newfoundland,  Great  Britain  (low  grade 
1845  V2  Penny),  Anguilla.  Plus  Papal  Silver  Medal,  1572.  31  mm. 
By  Gian  Federigo  Bonzagni.  Massacre  of  the  Huguenots.  Later 
Striking.  Additional  miscellaneous.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns. 
Estimated  Value  . $200  -  250 

4664  Worldwide.  Group  of  Certiifed  World  Coins:.  British 
Honduras.  Cent,  1889.  KM-6.  NGC  graded  MS-62  Brown;  Den¬ 
mark.  Krone,  1954  N  S.  KM-837.1.  Scarce  date.  PCGS  graded 
MS  66;  Great  Britain.  Shilling,  1826.  KM-694.  Toned.  NGC 
graded  XF  45;  Great  Britain.  Half  Farthing,  1844.  KM-738. 
NGC  graded  MS  63  Brown;  Guatemala.  (1894)  Peso  Counter¬ 
stamp  on  Peru  1865  YB  Un  Sol.  KM-224.  ANACS  graded  AU  55. 
Lot  of  5  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $300  -  400 

4665  Worldwide.  Lot  of  Certified  World  Coins:.  Japan.  Yen,  ND 
(1895)  M28.  Y-28a.2.  Gin  Countermark  left.  NGC  graded  AU, 
Details  (Surface  Hairlines);  Mexico.  20  Centavos,  1935Mo.  KM- 
437.  Bronze.  NGC  graded  MS  63  Brown;  New  Zealand.  Penny, 
1941.  KM-13.  NGC  graded  MS  63  Brown;  Somalia.  100  Shil¬ 
lings,  2011.  KM-230  (2  pieces).  Elephant.  PCGS  graded  both 
pieces  Proof  69  Deep  Cameo. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 

4666  Worldwide.  Large  Group  of  World  Crowns  and  Minors:. 

Lot  includes:  Partial  type  Set  of  Philippine  1864-to  present  in 
album;  Panama  Type  Collection  in  album,  Large  group  of  mod¬ 
ern  silver  world  crowns  and  several  miscellaneous  minors.  Care¬ 
ful  examination  is  strongly  recommended.  Sold  as  is,  no 
returns. 

Estimated  Value  . $750-UP 

4667  Worldwide.  Pair  of  Certified  Copper  Minors:.  Canada. 

Cent,  1902.  KM-8.  ANACS  graded  MS  62  Red  and  Brown; 

Congo  Free  State  (Belgium  Congo).  Centime,  1888.  KM-1. 
NGC  graded  MS  63  Red  and  Brown.  Lot  of  2  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $100  -  125 

4668  Worldwide.  Miscellaneous  lot  of  World  Minors:.  Lot  con¬ 
tains  coins  from  medieval  to  the  present.  A  nice  mix  of  countries 
with  several  silver  coins.  Careful  examination  strongly  recom¬ 
mended.  Over  500  coins.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns. 

Estimated  Value  . $300-UP 

4669  Worldwide.  Miscellaneous  World  Lot:.  Lot  includes:  China 
Dollar,  1914.  L8iM-63;  Y-329  (2  pieces,  both  cleaned,  Very 
Fine);  Philippines.  Peso,  1903S  and  1908S;  United  States  1885- 
0  Uncirculated  Dollar;  Large  Bronze  Medal,  Tom  Dooley,  76  mm; 
plus  two  minors.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns. 

Estimated  Value  . $125  -  150 


4670  Worldwide.  Miscellaneous  Lot  of  World  Crowns:.  Lot  con¬ 
tains  small  and  large  size  crowns  both  in  silver  and  copper- 
nickel.  Mainly  after  1850  to  the  present.  A  few  minors  are 
included.  Careful  examination  recommended.  Sold  as  is,  no 
returns.  Lot  of  99  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $700-UP 

467  Worldwide.  Lot  of  World  Errors:.  An  interesting  lot  of  errors 
including  an  obverse  brockage  of  British  India  Victoria  Rupee 
(KM-473  type)  and  Great  Britain  obverse  brockage  of  Victoria 
Penny  (KM-755  type).  Plus  an  assortment  of  errors  mainly  after 
1950.  Careful  examination  is  strongly  recommended.  Sold  as  is, 
no  returns.  Lot  of  35  coins.  Very  Fine  or  better. 

Esti  mated  Va  I  ue  . $400-  U  P 

467  Worldwide.  Miscellaneous  Lot:.  Germany.  Pair  of  Semi  key 
lMark,'s  1911D.  NGC  graded  AU  55  and  1912D  ANACS  graded 
AU  58;  Switzerland.  Franc,  1906B.  KM-24.  About  Uncircu¬ 
lated.  Lot  of  3  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 

4673  Worldwide.  Miscellaneous  Lot:.  Australia.  Silver  circulated 
type  set,  1937  Crown  to  threepence;  Russia.  V*  Kopek,  1898;  V2 
Kopek,  1897.  Very  Fine  to  Extremely  Fine. 

Estimated  Value  . $20  -  30 

Ex  Goodman  Estate. 

4674  Worldwide.  Lot  of  World  Crowns  and  Minors:.  Lot  con¬ 
tains  several  silver  modern  world  crowns  including  China  Dollars 
of  1914  and  1934.  Also  included  an  assortment  of  world  minors 
and  miscellaneous.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns. 

Estimated  Value  . $500-UP 

4675  Worldwide.  Miscellaneous  Lot  of  World  Coins  and  Med¬ 
als:.  Lot  includes:  Austria.  2  Schillings,  1928-1936  (9  pieces) 
plus  modern  issues  (8  pieces);  France.  10  Centimes,  1880A. 
NGC  graded  Unc  Details  (Surface  Hairlines);  Great  Britain. 
Groat,  1848/6.  PCGS  graded  AU  55;  PA  Masonic  Chapter  Penny. 
Jerusalem  CH.3.  Philadelphia,  PA.  Token.  NGC  VF  25  BN;  Uru¬ 
guay  silver  Medal  1925  60  x  40  mm;  Uruguay  silver  medal, 
1893.  70  mm.  Alejandro  Macarinos  Cervantes;  Urugauay  Silver 
Medal,  1906.  52  mm.  Battle  of  Ordonez.  Lot  of  23  coins. 
Extremely  Fine  To  Uncirculated. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  350 

4676  Worldwide.  Miscellaneous  World  Lot:.  Lot  includes:  Aus¬ 

tralia.  Gold  5  Dollar,  1990.  1/20  ounce;  France.  5  Francs, 
1846A;  Austria.  2  Kreuzer,  1848A  made  into  a  pill  box;  Russia. 
First  day  Cover  Space  silver  medals;  plus  an  assortment  of 
world  medals,  odd  and  curious  and  coins.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns. 
Estimated  Value  . $500-UP 

4677  Worldwide.  Miscellaneous  Lot:.  Lot  includes:  Austrian  Maria 
Theresa  Restrike  1780  Talers  (10  pieces);  Mexico.  100  Pesos, 
1978.  KM-483.2.  Silver  weight  0.6428  per  coin  (20  pieces);  plus 
miscellaneous.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns. 

Estimated  Value  . $350  -  400 

4678  Worldwide.  Miscellaneous  Accumulation  of  World:.  Lot 

includes  coins  from  several  countries  including  Greece  and 
South  Africa.  Common  types  with  several  silver  coins.  Careful 
examination  recommended.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns. 

Estimated  Value  . $250-UP 

4679  Worldwide.  Miscellaneous  Lot  of  World  Coins,  Medals, 

and  Sets:.  An  interesting  lot  with  several  interesting  medals 
(Geotz  medal  sinking  of  Lusitania), silver  coins,  world  miscella¬ 
neous,  etc.  Careful  examination  is  strongly  recommended.  Sold 
as  is,  no  returns. 

Estimated  Value  . $500-UP 


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4680  Worldwide.  Miscellaneous  World  Lot:.  Includes:  Canada 
1967,  1981  and  1999  Proof  sets;  4  piece  Olympic  set,  1971  and 
1972  Cased  Dollars;  1968  and  1969  Mint  sets;  Poland.  Mint 
Error  100000  Zlotych.  Y-196.1.  Struck  15%  off  center.  Plus  a 
few  miscellaneous  items.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns. 

Estimated  Value  . $150  -  200 

4681  Worldwide.  Miscellaneous  lot  of  crowns  and  minors: 

Consists  coins  from  China,  Japan,  India,  Spam,  Swiss,  Venezu¬ 
ela,  Siberia,  Russia,  Netherlands,  etc.  Lot  of  20  coins. 

Estimated  Value  . $  150-UP 

4682  Worldwide.  Miscellaneous  Lot  of  World  Coins:  Lot 

includes  Canadian  Silver  coins  and  miscellaneous  minors;  world 
bulk  coins,  silver  coins  and  tokens.  Careful  examination  is  rec¬ 
ommended.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns. 

Estimated  Value  . 5500-UP 

4683  Worldwide.  Miscellaneous  Lot  of  World  Coins  and  Med¬ 
als  Lot  includes  miscellaneous  silver  coins  and  medals,  Hutt 
River  Province  Fathers  of  Baseball  5 -com  silver  set  (total  of  5  oz. 
pure  silver),  Canadian  Large  Cents,  China  Panda  Medallic  repro¬ 
ductions  not  in  silver  as  indicated  on  the  medals.  Bulk  Foreign 
Poundage,  Etc.  Sold  as  is,  no  returns. 

Estimated  Value  . $250  -  300 

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